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CES 2021: USB4 Explained by USB Implementers Forum
The USB Implementers Forum, or USB-IF, is a non-profit corporation founded by the group of companies that developed the Universal Serial Bus specification. USB-IF doesn't make any products, and they don't speak for any of the hardware vendors, but rather they facilitate the development of USB peripherals and promote the benefits of the products that have passed compliance testing. In this interview, Allison Sheridan talks to USB-IF Chairman Brad Saunders, and Rahman Ismail, the USB-IF Chief Technology Officer.
The conversation covers exactly what USB4 is (and what it's not), how USB4 evolved from USB3, including Super Speeds of 5, 10, and 20 Gb/sec data transfer and video. We learn about the labeling to look for with USB4, we learn about backward compatibility, and what kind of cables yo...
published: 29 Jan 2021
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Explaining USB: From 1.0 to USB4 V2.0
USB connectors and specifications tutorial, including USB 1.1, USB 2.0, USB 3.2, USB4 Version 1.0, and USB4 Version 2.0. Video also covers USB DP (DisplayPort), USB PD (power delivery), as well as the USB Type-A, Type-B, Mini-B, Micro-B, USB-C and nine other connectors. :)
Information for this video was primarily sourced from specifications included in the Document Library made available by the USB Implementers Forum at: https://www.usb.org/
CORRECTION: Note that in the initial graphic showing all connectors and standards (c. 00:34 in the video) the labels Mini-A SS, Mini-B SS and Mini-AB SS should be Micro-A SS, Micro-B SS and Micro-AB SS. You can see a corrected version of the graphic here: https://www.explainingcomputers.com/images/USB_Connectors_Specs_CORRECTED.jpg
Everything is cor...
published: 25 Sep 2022
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[CES Unvailed] USB Implementers Forum to announce USB 3.0 New Product
published: 06 Jan 2014
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CES 2010: USB Implementers Forum
Dave Graveline interviews Jeff Ravencraft from USB Implementers Forum. Into Tomorrow broadcasts from CES 2010, where we launched our 15th Year On The Air. Distributed by Tubemogul.
published: 09 Jan 2010
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What is USB-IF Certification? | Nekteck
Since the demand for high quality USB-C chargers boost 📈. USB implementers forum incorporated (USB IF) to facilitates a compliance program in which USB-C chargers or devices have to undergo rigid test specification and measures! 👌
👉 In this video, you will know:
▪ What is USB-IF Certification
▪ How to identify if the charger if certified or not
▪ What is the importance of buying USB-IF Certified chargers
Here are our Nekteck Chargers that is USB-IF Certified 👇
▪ Nekteck 60W USB C Charger 👉 Amazon link: https://amzn.to/3xWD09V
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#Nekteck #NekteckOfficial #Charger #USBCcharger #USBIF #Certifiedcharger #RecommendedCharger #Chargers
published: 16 Aug 2021
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What Is a USB redriver?
Download and install TINA-TI, the preferred simulator used exclusively with TI Precision Labs.
https://www.ti.com/tool/tina-ti
Universal Serial Bus (USB) is one of the most commonly used interfaces in the
world of electronics and can be found in many items we interact with everyday
- from headphones or a cell phone to complex systems in automobiles and
airplanes. Most of us don’t ever think about what happens in a
system when we connect a USB device. In this video, we'll discuss the
important role USB redrivers play in device connectivity.
Download and install the Analog Engineer's Calculator.
https://www.ti.com/tool/ANALOG-ENGINEER-CALC
Download the Analog Engineer's Pocket Reference e-book.
https://www.ti.com/amplifier-circuit/op-amps/precision/support-training.html#pocketref
Le...
published: 04 Dec 2019
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What’s the Difference in USB 3.1 Gen 1, Gen 2 and USB 3.2? – DIY in 5 Ep 132
There is a variety of USB types, it is so confusing! We’ll demystify the naming process so that you know exactly what you are getting and whether or not it fits your specific needs.
USB (Universal Serial Bus) is an industry standard that determines specifications for cables and connectors used for short-distance digital communications, connections and power supply. The USB Implementers Forum oversees the naming and maintaining these standards since USB 3.0 was released in 2008. So if you think the USB naming conventions are a bit confusing they to blame.
At the beginning USB 1.0 was released in January 1996, although not widely adopted until the release of USB 1.1 in 1998. Two years later, USB 2.0 was released, bringing with it not only higher bandwidth but also specifications for mini c...
published: 09 Oct 2020
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Fast Charging at 240W With USB-C - What To Know
Get 10% off all Jackery products with code LinusTechTips at https://www.jackery.com?aff=27
Could USB-C create a future where we really can use just one charger for everything - AND power things up as quickly as possible?
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published: 22 Oct 2021
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[USB-IF Certified] Cable Matters USB4 Cable
https://www.cablematters.com/pc-1371-123-usb-if-certified-usb4-cable-40gbps-with-power-delivery.aspx
Step Into the Future of USB4
Embrace the next generation of USB connectivity with the USB-IF Certified Cable Matters 40Gbps USB4 Cable. Supercharge your USB4 devices with up to 40Gbps data bandwidth, 8K video, and wide backward compatibility with older USB-C standards and Thunderbolt 3.
Cable Matters is one of the market-leading providers of innovative connectivity solutions for the home, office, and data center. We offer a complete line of cables, adapters, docking stations, and network products.
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https://twitter.com/cablematters
https://www.linkedin.com/company/cable-matters...
published: 26 Apr 2022
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USB 3.1 Gen2 10G Transmitter Compliance Testing
See how to perform USB 3.1 Gen2 10G testing on your devices. Learn more at www.keysight.com/find/U7243B.
USB Type-C is a trademark of USB Implementers Forum.
published: 11 Dec 2015
33:00
CES 2021: USB4 Explained by USB Implementers Forum
The USB Implementers Forum, or USB-IF, is a non-profit corporation founded by the group of companies that developed the Universal Serial Bus specification. USB...
The USB Implementers Forum, or USB-IF, is a non-profit corporation founded by the group of companies that developed the Universal Serial Bus specification. USB-IF doesn't make any products, and they don't speak for any of the hardware vendors, but rather they facilitate the development of USB peripherals and promote the benefits of the products that have passed compliance testing. In this interview, Allison Sheridan talks to USB-IF Chairman Brad Saunders, and Rahman Ismail, the USB-IF Chief Technology Officer.
The conversation covers exactly what USB4 is (and what it's not), how USB4 evolved from USB3, including Super Speeds of 5, 10, and 20 Gb/sec data transfer and video. We learn about the labeling to look for with USB4, we learn about backward compatibility, and what kind of cables you need. We also learn about how most of this will just work. We talk about what Thunderbolt 4 is and how it relates to USB4. We even got to see a fantastic demo of the power and capability of USB4.
Learn more at https://usb.org/
Check out the NosillaCast Podcast at https://www.podfeet.com/
https://wn.com/Ces_2021_Usb4_Explained_By_Usb_Implementers_Forum
The USB Implementers Forum, or USB-IF, is a non-profit corporation founded by the group of companies that developed the Universal Serial Bus specification. USB-IF doesn't make any products, and they don't speak for any of the hardware vendors, but rather they facilitate the development of USB peripherals and promote the benefits of the products that have passed compliance testing. In this interview, Allison Sheridan talks to USB-IF Chairman Brad Saunders, and Rahman Ismail, the USB-IF Chief Technology Officer.
The conversation covers exactly what USB4 is (and what it's not), how USB4 evolved from USB3, including Super Speeds of 5, 10, and 20 Gb/sec data transfer and video. We learn about the labeling to look for with USB4, we learn about backward compatibility, and what kind of cables you need. We also learn about how most of this will just work. We talk about what Thunderbolt 4 is and how it relates to USB4. We even got to see a fantastic demo of the power and capability of USB4.
Learn more at https://usb.org/
Check out the NosillaCast Podcast at https://www.podfeet.com/
- published: 29 Jan 2021
- views: 1230
14:46
Explaining USB: From 1.0 to USB4 V2.0
USB connectors and specifications tutorial, including USB 1.1, USB 2.0, USB 3.2, USB4 Version 1.0, and USB4 Version 2.0. Video also covers USB DP (DisplayPort),...
USB connectors and specifications tutorial, including USB 1.1, USB 2.0, USB 3.2, USB4 Version 1.0, and USB4 Version 2.0. Video also covers USB DP (DisplayPort), USB PD (power delivery), as well as the USB Type-A, Type-B, Mini-B, Micro-B, USB-C and nine other connectors. :)
Information for this video was primarily sourced from specifications included in the Document Library made available by the USB Implementers Forum at: https://www.usb.org/
CORRECTION: Note that in the initial graphic showing all connectors and standards (c. 00:34 in the video) the labels Mini-A SS, Mini-B SS and Mini-AB SS should be Micro-A SS, Micro-B SS and Micro-AB SS. You can see a corrected version of the graphic here: https://www.explainingcomputers.com/images/USB_Connectors_Specs_CORRECTED.jpg
Everything is correctly labelled elsewhere in the video where each connector is covered in depth. My apologies. This video was reviewed and corrected four times before upload, but this still crept through the checking process. :(
Inevitably, as always, I also had to decide what to leave out, as well as what to include. Given the number of USB specifications and revisions that exist -- for example, there have now been 17 just for power delivery -- the only sure way to check anything for certain is to look at the instruction manual or online specification for your particular device. This said, right now, if you need the highest specification, go for a device with USB4 ports, and purchase USB power cables that support 100W -- or 240W if you can get hold of them. :)
If you enjoy this video, you may like my episodes:
Explaining SSDs: Form Factors, Interfaces & Technologies:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXLfErPEYiw
Explaining PCIe Slots:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PrXwe21biJo
Explaining File Systems (NTFS, exFAT, FAT32 & more):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_h30HBYxtws
Explaining SD Cards (2020 Update):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oLQ8A_vcBqU
For additional ExplainingComputers videos and other content, you can become a channel member here:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbiGcwDWZjz05njNPrJU7jA/join
More videos on computing and related topics can be found at http://www.youtube.com/explainingcomputers
You may also like my ExplainingTheFuture channel at: http://www.youtube.com/explainingthefuture
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
01:09 Connectors & Specifications
01:48 USB Chronology (inc USB 1.1 & USB 2.0)
04:32 USB OTG
05:25 USB 3.0
07:38 USB Confusion (USB 3.1 & 3.2)
10:00 USB DP (DisplayPort)
10:23 USB4
11:41 USB PD (power delivery)
13:37 Wrap
#USB4 #USB-C #USB3.2 #ExplainingComputers
https://wn.com/Explaining_Usb_From_1.0_To_Usb4_V2.0
USB connectors and specifications tutorial, including USB 1.1, USB 2.0, USB 3.2, USB4 Version 1.0, and USB4 Version 2.0. Video also covers USB DP (DisplayPort), USB PD (power delivery), as well as the USB Type-A, Type-B, Mini-B, Micro-B, USB-C and nine other connectors. :)
Information for this video was primarily sourced from specifications included in the Document Library made available by the USB Implementers Forum at: https://www.usb.org/
CORRECTION: Note that in the initial graphic showing all connectors and standards (c. 00:34 in the video) the labels Mini-A SS, Mini-B SS and Mini-AB SS should be Micro-A SS, Micro-B SS and Micro-AB SS. You can see a corrected version of the graphic here: https://www.explainingcomputers.com/images/USB_Connectors_Specs_CORRECTED.jpg
Everything is correctly labelled elsewhere in the video where each connector is covered in depth. My apologies. This video was reviewed and corrected four times before upload, but this still crept through the checking process. :(
Inevitably, as always, I also had to decide what to leave out, as well as what to include. Given the number of USB specifications and revisions that exist -- for example, there have now been 17 just for power delivery -- the only sure way to check anything for certain is to look at the instruction manual or online specification for your particular device. This said, right now, if you need the highest specification, go for a device with USB4 ports, and purchase USB power cables that support 100W -- or 240W if you can get hold of them. :)
If you enjoy this video, you may like my episodes:
Explaining SSDs: Form Factors, Interfaces & Technologies:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXLfErPEYiw
Explaining PCIe Slots:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PrXwe21biJo
Explaining File Systems (NTFS, exFAT, FAT32 & more):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_h30HBYxtws
Explaining SD Cards (2020 Update):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oLQ8A_vcBqU
For additional ExplainingComputers videos and other content, you can become a channel member here:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbiGcwDWZjz05njNPrJU7jA/join
More videos on computing and related topics can be found at http://www.youtube.com/explainingcomputers
You may also like my ExplainingTheFuture channel at: http://www.youtube.com/explainingthefuture
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
01:09 Connectors & Specifications
01:48 USB Chronology (inc USB 1.1 & USB 2.0)
04:32 USB OTG
05:25 USB 3.0
07:38 USB Confusion (USB 3.1 & 3.2)
10:00 USB DP (DisplayPort)
10:23 USB4
11:41 USB PD (power delivery)
13:37 Wrap
#USB4 #USB-C #USB3.2 #ExplainingComputers
- published: 25 Sep 2022
- views: 378075
6:28
CES 2010: USB Implementers Forum
Dave Graveline interviews Jeff Ravencraft from USB Implementers Forum. Into Tomorrow broadcasts from CES 2010, where we launched our 15th Year On The Air. Dist...
Dave Graveline interviews Jeff Ravencraft from USB Implementers Forum. Into Tomorrow broadcasts from CES 2010, where we launched our 15th Year On The Air. Distributed by Tubemogul.
https://wn.com/Ces_2010_Usb_Implementers_Forum
Dave Graveline interviews Jeff Ravencraft from USB Implementers Forum. Into Tomorrow broadcasts from CES 2010, where we launched our 15th Year On The Air. Distributed by Tubemogul.
- published: 09 Jan 2010
- views: 143
2:06
What is USB-IF Certification? | Nekteck
Since the demand for high quality USB-C chargers boost 📈. USB implementers forum incorporated (USB IF) to facilitates a compliance program in which USB-C charg...
Since the demand for high quality USB-C chargers boost 📈. USB implementers forum incorporated (USB IF) to facilitates a compliance program in which USB-C chargers or devices have to undergo rigid test specification and measures! 👌
👉 In this video, you will know:
▪ What is USB-IF Certification
▪ How to identify if the charger if certified or not
▪ What is the importance of buying USB-IF Certified chargers
Here are our Nekteck Chargers that is USB-IF Certified 👇
▪ Nekteck 60W USB C Charger 👉 Amazon link: https://amzn.to/3xWD09V
▪ Nekteck 100W USB C Charger 👉 Amazon link: https://amzn.to/2UlMwFf
▪ Nekteck 107W USB C Charger 👉 Amazon link: https://amzn.to/3eCnDMf
#Nekteck #NekteckOfficial #Charger #USBCcharger #USBIF #Certifiedcharger #RecommendedCharger #Chargers
https://wn.com/What_Is_Usb_If_Certification_|_Nekteck
Since the demand for high quality USB-C chargers boost 📈. USB implementers forum incorporated (USB IF) to facilitates a compliance program in which USB-C chargers or devices have to undergo rigid test specification and measures! 👌
👉 In this video, you will know:
▪ What is USB-IF Certification
▪ How to identify if the charger if certified or not
▪ What is the importance of buying USB-IF Certified chargers
Here are our Nekteck Chargers that is USB-IF Certified 👇
▪ Nekteck 60W USB C Charger 👉 Amazon link: https://amzn.to/3xWD09V
▪ Nekteck 100W USB C Charger 👉 Amazon link: https://amzn.to/2UlMwFf
▪ Nekteck 107W USB C Charger 👉 Amazon link: https://amzn.to/3eCnDMf
#Nekteck #NekteckOfficial #Charger #USBCcharger #USBIF #Certifiedcharger #RecommendedCharger #Chargers
- published: 16 Aug 2021
- views: 1216
10:31
What Is a USB redriver?
Download and install TINA-TI, the preferred simulator used exclusively with TI Precision Labs.
https://www.ti.com/tool/tina-ti
Universal Serial Bus (USB) is on...
Download and install TINA-TI, the preferred simulator used exclusively with TI Precision Labs.
https://www.ti.com/tool/tina-ti
Universal Serial Bus (USB) is one of the most commonly used interfaces in the
world of electronics and can be found in many items we interact with everyday
- from headphones or a cell phone to complex systems in automobiles and
airplanes. Most of us don’t ever think about what happens in a
system when we connect a USB device. In this video, we'll discuss the
important role USB redrivers play in device connectivity.
Download and install the Analog Engineer's Calculator.
https://www.ti.com/tool/ANALOG-ENGINEER-CALC
Download the Analog Engineer's Pocket Reference e-book.
https://www.ti.com/amplifier-circuit/op-amps/precision/support-training.html#pocketref
Learn about TI's portfolio of USB redrivers & multiplexers for robust system design.
https://www.ti.com/interface/usb/overview.html
https://wn.com/What_Is_A_Usb_Redriver
Download and install TINA-TI, the preferred simulator used exclusively with TI Precision Labs.
https://www.ti.com/tool/tina-ti
Universal Serial Bus (USB) is one of the most commonly used interfaces in the
world of electronics and can be found in many items we interact with everyday
- from headphones or a cell phone to complex systems in automobiles and
airplanes. Most of us don’t ever think about what happens in a
system when we connect a USB device. In this video, we'll discuss the
important role USB redrivers play in device connectivity.
Download and install the Analog Engineer's Calculator.
https://www.ti.com/tool/ANALOG-ENGINEER-CALC
Download the Analog Engineer's Pocket Reference e-book.
https://www.ti.com/amplifier-circuit/op-amps/precision/support-training.html#pocketref
Learn about TI's portfolio of USB redrivers & multiplexers for robust system design.
https://www.ti.com/interface/usb/overview.html
- published: 04 Dec 2019
- views: 3156
4:59
What’s the Difference in USB 3.1 Gen 1, Gen 2 and USB 3.2? – DIY in 5 Ep 132
There is a variety of USB types, it is so confusing! We’ll demystify the naming process so that you know exactly what you are getting and whether or not it fits...
There is a variety of USB types, it is so confusing! We’ll demystify the naming process so that you know exactly what you are getting and whether or not it fits your specific needs.
USB (Universal Serial Bus) is an industry standard that determines specifications for cables and connectors used for short-distance digital communications, connections and power supply. The USB Implementers Forum oversees the naming and maintaining these standards since USB 3.0 was released in 2008. So if you think the USB naming conventions are a bit confusing they to blame.
At the beginning USB 1.0 was released in January 1996, although not widely adopted until the release of USB 1.1 in 1998. Two years later, USB 2.0 was released, bringing with it not only higher bandwidth but also specifications for mini connectors, micro USB connectors and battery charging. USB 3.0 was released in 2008 and it was a vast improvement over 2.0’s transfer speeds of 480 Mbit/s. 3.0 introduced a SuperSpeed transfer mode, shown with a distinct logo and blue inserts in ports. Ah, these were the good old days when you could clearly see the difference between different USB options. But alas, this simplicity doesn’t last long.
USB 3.0 eventually became known as USB 3.1 Gen 1 - yep, they are the same thing. Then USB 3.1 Gen 2 came out, bringing speeds double what we had in Gen 1 - 10Gbit/s as opposed to 5Gbit/s respectively. Originally, the naming conventions Superspeed USB for Gen 1 and Superspeed USB+ for Gen 2 were pushed, but never really caught on, and some manufacturers even added the speeds 5Gbps or 10Gbps to their specs to help make it clearer. But most of the industry stuck with USB 3.1 Gen 1 and USB 3.1 Gen 2.
Then, in 2017, we got USB 3.2 and saw the gradual move from USB-A to USB-C connectors. USB-C supports higher transfer speeds and faster charging, and as such is becoming the new standard. Because of this, we see USB 3.2 in four different variations. USB 3.2 Gen 1x1 - offering the same speeds as USB 3.1 Gen 1, and therefore the same as USB 3.0. USB 3.2 Gen 1x2 offering 10Gbit/s transfer speed in USB-C form factor only. USB 3.2 Gen 2x1 - 10Gbit/s speeds in the standard USB-A form factor (just like USB 3.1 Gen 2). And USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 - 20Gbit/s transfer speeds, USB-C only.
It’s confusing but let’s continue. Thunderbolt is the brand name for Intel and Apple hardware connecting peripherals to a computer, and while the first two generations used a mini display port connector, the latest version Thunderbolt 3 uses a USB-C connector. It is precisely this combination of USB-C Thunderbolt technology which will take us into USB4. USB4 promises increased bandwidth, 40Gbit/s transfer speeds, Thunderbolt compatibility, USB-C connections and, with any luck, intense minimizing of USB user confusion.
The good news is almost all this is backwards compatible and again, hopefully will be more streamlined as we move into the era of USB 4. Do you have any specific USB-related questions not answered in this video? Please go ahead and leave them in the comments and we’ll do our best to answer them.
https://wn.com/What’S_The_Difference_In_Usb_3.1_Gen_1,_Gen_2_And_Usb_3.2_–_Diy_In_5_Ep_132
There is a variety of USB types, it is so confusing! We’ll demystify the naming process so that you know exactly what you are getting and whether or not it fits your specific needs.
USB (Universal Serial Bus) is an industry standard that determines specifications for cables and connectors used for short-distance digital communications, connections and power supply. The USB Implementers Forum oversees the naming and maintaining these standards since USB 3.0 was released in 2008. So if you think the USB naming conventions are a bit confusing they to blame.
At the beginning USB 1.0 was released in January 1996, although not widely adopted until the release of USB 1.1 in 1998. Two years later, USB 2.0 was released, bringing with it not only higher bandwidth but also specifications for mini connectors, micro USB connectors and battery charging. USB 3.0 was released in 2008 and it was a vast improvement over 2.0’s transfer speeds of 480 Mbit/s. 3.0 introduced a SuperSpeed transfer mode, shown with a distinct logo and blue inserts in ports. Ah, these were the good old days when you could clearly see the difference between different USB options. But alas, this simplicity doesn’t last long.
USB 3.0 eventually became known as USB 3.1 Gen 1 - yep, they are the same thing. Then USB 3.1 Gen 2 came out, bringing speeds double what we had in Gen 1 - 10Gbit/s as opposed to 5Gbit/s respectively. Originally, the naming conventions Superspeed USB for Gen 1 and Superspeed USB+ for Gen 2 were pushed, but never really caught on, and some manufacturers even added the speeds 5Gbps or 10Gbps to their specs to help make it clearer. But most of the industry stuck with USB 3.1 Gen 1 and USB 3.1 Gen 2.
Then, in 2017, we got USB 3.2 and saw the gradual move from USB-A to USB-C connectors. USB-C supports higher transfer speeds and faster charging, and as such is becoming the new standard. Because of this, we see USB 3.2 in four different variations. USB 3.2 Gen 1x1 - offering the same speeds as USB 3.1 Gen 1, and therefore the same as USB 3.0. USB 3.2 Gen 1x2 offering 10Gbit/s transfer speed in USB-C form factor only. USB 3.2 Gen 2x1 - 10Gbit/s speeds in the standard USB-A form factor (just like USB 3.1 Gen 2). And USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 - 20Gbit/s transfer speeds, USB-C only.
It’s confusing but let’s continue. Thunderbolt is the brand name for Intel and Apple hardware connecting peripherals to a computer, and while the first two generations used a mini display port connector, the latest version Thunderbolt 3 uses a USB-C connector. It is precisely this combination of USB-C Thunderbolt technology which will take us into USB4. USB4 promises increased bandwidth, 40Gbit/s transfer speeds, Thunderbolt compatibility, USB-C connections and, with any luck, intense minimizing of USB user confusion.
The good news is almost all this is backwards compatible and again, hopefully will be more streamlined as we move into the era of USB 4. Do you have any specific USB-related questions not answered in this video? Please go ahead and leave them in the comments and we’ll do our best to answer them.
- published: 09 Oct 2020
- views: 146730
4:55
Fast Charging at 240W With USB-C - What To Know
Get 10% off all Jackery products with code LinusTechTips at https://www.jackery.com?aff=27
Could USB-C create a future where we really can use just one charger...
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Could USB-C create a future where we really can use just one charger for everything - AND power things up as quickly as possible?
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[USB-IF Certified] Cable Matters USB4 Cable
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- published: 26 Apr 2022
- views: 2044
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USB 3.1 Gen2 10G Transmitter Compliance Testing
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- published: 11 Dec 2015
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