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Analysis of MCIO and OCuLink High-Speed Cables
Analysis of MCIO and OCuLink High-Speed Cables In the fields of high-speed data connections and high-performance computing, advancements in cable technology have always been a key factor in driving performance improvements. Among them, the MCIO 8I TO dual OCuLink 4i cabl...Read more -
Type-C 10Gbps Cable The Combination of Speed and Convenience
Type-C 10Gbps Cable The Combination of Speed and Convenience In today's fast-paced digital world, high-speed data transmission has become the core of daily life and work. Type-C 10Gbps interfaces and 10Gbps USB-C cables are revolutionary products in this field, offering ...Read more -
Introduction to Specification Changes from HDMI 1.0 to HDMI 2.1 (Part 2)
Introduction to Specification Changes from HDMI 1.0 to HDMI 2.1 (Part 2) HDMI 1.2a Compatible with CEC multi-device control HDMI 1.2a was released on December 14, 2005, and fully specified the Consumer Electronic Control (CEC) features, command set, and CEC compliance testing. A minor revision of...Read more -
Introduction to Specification Changes from HDMI 1.0 to HDMI 2.1 (Part 1)
Introduction to Specification Changes from HDMI 1.0 to HDMI 2.1 (Part 1) Since the release of the world’s first Blu-ray player, the Samsung BD-P1000, in 2006, which adopted HDMI, the vast majority of Blu-ray players and full HD playback devices have been equipped with HDMI. Since then, HD...Read more -
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...Read more -
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...Read more -
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...Read more -
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...Read more -
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...Read more -
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...Read more -
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...Read more -
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...Read more