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  • Introduction to Type-C Interface

    Introduction to Type-C Interface

    Introduction to Type-C Interface The birth of Type-C is not long ago. The renderings of Type-C connectors only emerged at the end of 2013, and the USB 3.1 standard was finalized in 2014. It gradually became popular in 2015. It is a new specification for USB cables and connectors, a complete set o...
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  • USB 3.1 and USB 3.2 Introduction (Part 2)

    USB 3.1 and USB 3.2 Introduction (Part 2)

    USB 3.1 and USB 3.2 Introduction (Part 2) Does USB 3.1 include the Type-C connector? For consumers using USB 3.1 devices (including mobile phones and laptops), the Type-C connector is becoming increasingly popular. It is reversible and can be used on the host device side. It also has additional p...
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  • Introduction to USB 3.1 and USB 3.2 (Part 1)

    Introduction to USB 3.1 and USB 3.2 (Part 1)

    Introduction to USB 3.1 and USB 3.2 (Part 1) The USB Implementers Forum has upgraded USB 3.0 to USB 3.1. FLIR has updated its product descriptions to reflect this change. This page will introduce USB 3.1 and the differences between the first and second generations of USB 3.1, as well as the prac...
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  • Technical Overview of HDMI 2.1b Specification

    Technical Overview of HDMI 2.1b Specification

    Technical Overview of HDMI 2.1b Specification For audio and video enthusiasts, the most familiar equipment is undoubtedly HDMI cables and interfaces. Since the release of the 1.0 version of the HDMI specification in 2002, it has been over 20 years. Over the past 20-plus years, HDMI has become the...
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  • USB 3.2 Popular Science (Part 2)

    USB 3.2 Popular Science (Part 2)

    USB 3.2 Popular Science (Part 2) In the USB 3.2 specification, the high-speed feature of USB Type-C is fully utilized. USB Type-C has two high-speed data transmission channels, named (TX1+/TX1-, RX1+/RX1-) and (TX2+/TX2-, RX2+/RX2-). Previously, USB 3.1 only used one of the channels to transmit d...
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  • USB 3.2 Basics (Part 1)

    USB 3.2 Basics (Part 1)

    USB 3.2 Basics (Part 1) According to the latest USB naming convention from USB-IF, the original USB 3.0 and USB 3.1 will no longer be used. All USB 3.0 standards will be referred to as USB 3.2. The USB 3.2 standard incorporates all the old USB 3.0/3.1 interfaces. The USB 3.1 interface is now cal...
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  • Overview of Changes in USB Interfaces

    Overview of Changes in USB Interfaces

    Overview of Changes in USB Interfaces Among them, the latest USB4 standard (such as USB4 Cable, USBC4 To USB C) currently only supports Type-C interfaces. Meanwhile, USB4 is compatible with multiple interfaces/protocols including Thunderbolt 3 (40Gbps Data), USB, Display Port, and PCIe. Its feat...
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  • An Overview of Various Versions of USB

    An Overview of Various Versions of USB

    An Overview of Various Versions of USB USB Type-C is currently a widely adopted interface for both computers and mobile phones. As a transmission standard, USB interfaces have long been the primary method for data transfer when using personal computers. From portable USB flash drives to high-capa...
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  • High-speed SAS Cables: Connectors and Signal Optimization

    High-speed SAS Cables: Connectors and Signal Optimization

    High-speed SAS Cables: Connectors and Signal Optimization Signal Integrity Specifications Some of the main parameters of signal integrity include insertion loss, near-end and far-end crosstalk, return loss, skew distortion within differential pairs, and the amplitude from differential mode to co...
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  • The Evolution of SAS Connector Technology: A Storage Revolution from Parallel to High-Speed Serial

    The Evolution of SAS Connector Technology: A Storage Revolution from Parallel to High-Speed Serial

    The Evolution of SAS Connector Technology: A Storage Revolution from Parallel to High-Speed Serial Today’s storage systems not only grow at the terabit level, have higher data transfer rates, but also consume less energy and take up less space. These systems also require better connectivity...
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  • Three Breakthroughs of HDMI 2.2 in ULTRA96 Certification

    Three Breakthroughs of HDMI 2.2 in ULTRA96 Certification

    Three Breakthroughs of HDMI 2.2 in ULTRA96 Certification   HDMI 2.2 cables must be marked with the words “ULTRA96″, which indicates that they support a bandwidth of up to 96Gbps. This label ensures that the buyer purchases a product that meets their requirements, as the current ...
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  • PCIe vs SAS vs SATA: The Battle of Next-Generation Storage Interface Technologies

    PCIe vs SAS vs SATA: The Battle of Next-Generation Storage Interface Technologies

    PCIe vs SAS vs SATA: The Battle of Next-Generation Storage Interface Technologies Currently, the 2.5-inch/3.5-inch storage hard disks in the industry mainly have three interfaces: PCIe, SAS and SATA. In data center applications, connection solutions such as MINI SAS 8087 to 4X SATA 7P Male cable ...
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