Swapping GND and Vbus weren’t the only problem – the SuperSpeed wires were missing, meaning this was effectively only a USB 2 cable with a Type-C connector. The resistor required by USB spec ...
to form a total of nine wires in the cabling and connectors. These extra two pairs are necessary to support the SuperSpeed USB 3.0 bandwidth requirements. Furthermore, the signaling method, while ...
Nonetheless, as AV professionals overcame the early challenges, HDMI became the main connectivity standard—and since then, ...
Using a Thunderbolt 4 cable, for example ... of up to 40Gbps (the exact ceiling depends on the port's specific USB SuperSpeed ...
A peek at the connector itself revealed a sad truth: the device wasn’t USB 3.0 at all — it didn’t even have the right number of pins! A normal USB 3.0 connector is blue inside, and has both ...
USB 3.0 Promoter Group announced availability of the USB 3.1 Specification to increase SuperSpeed USB to 10 Gbps HILLSBORO, Ore. – July 31, 2013 – The USB 3.0 Promoter Group today announced the ...