What are the spec needs for for a USB power-sourcing programmable power supply (PPS)? What comprises a high-efficiency USB-C buck converter solution. The key factors behind a USB-C buck-boost ...
The USB Type-C and USB Power Delivery (PD) specifications were first released in 2014. Since then, electronic devices equipped with USB Type-C ports supporting USB PD have become common. USB Type-C ...
Renesas Electronics introduced a USB-C™ buck-boost battery charger to support both Narrow Voltage Direct Charging (NVDC) and Hybrid Power Buck-Boost (HPBB) charging for notebooks, ultrabooks, tablets, ...
Intersil announced the industry’s first buck-boost voltage regulator for tablets, ultrabooks, power banks, and other mobile devices using the reversible USB Type-C™ connector. The ISL95338 ...
Renesas has introduced the industry’s first USB-C buck-boost battery charger to support both Narrow Voltage Direct Charging (NVDC) and Hybrid Power Buck-Boost (HPBB) charging for notebooks, ultrabooks ...
Intersil, a subsidiary of Renesas Electronics, presented the industry’s first buck-boost voltage regulator for tablets, ultrabooks, power banks, and other mobile devices using the reversible USB ...
ASUS announced USB 3.0 Boost, it adds UAS Protocol support to enable up to 170 percent faster data transfers. ASUS USB 3.0 Boost adds new UAS Protocol support for improved data transfer speeds and ...
The USB 3.0 Promoter Group has used CES 2013 to announce an enhancement to the USB 3.0 (aka SuperSpeed USB) standard that will see the throughput performance of USB 3.0 double from 5 Gbps to 10 Gbps.
The consortium responsible for the USB has announced that the next enhancement of the industry standard (USB 3.1) will operate at speeds of up to 10Gbps. The new update will be completely backward ...
How the latest USB specification boosts multimedia data transfer rates. The USB 3.0 Promoter Group was announced at the 2007 Intel Developer's Forum. The six member companies – HP, Intel, Microsoft, ...
(IDG) -- PC users love their machines' dependable Universal Serial Bus ports, but speedy peripherals such as external hard drives can turn USB's 1.5-megabytes-per-second (12-megabits-per-second) ...