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The USB-IF didn't announce any details of the program—that's something manufacturers will have to figure out by contacting the organization. Presumably, there will be some cost involved.
The USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF) has announced a Certified USB Charger Compliance and Logo Program to establish USB chargers for compliant USB Type-C devices.
USB NerdKit: AVR Programming Nerds Not just for nerds, anyone with an interest in electronics, computers, or engineering can build a circuit to blink an LED or read a temperature sensor.
Beaverton, OR, USA, Jan. 02, 2019 – USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF), the support organization for the advancement and adoption of USB technology, today announced the launch of its USB Type-C™ ...
What if there were something like a KVM switch for your micro programmer, logic analyzer, and other various tools? There was a time when KVM switches (keyboard, video, and mouse, by the way) were m… ...
About USB-IF The non-profit USB Implementers Forum, Inc. was formed to provide a support organization and forum for the advancement and adoption of USB technology as defined in the USB specifications.
Did you order that 4-port USB hub because it was almost free but now it’s just sitting in your junk box? Why not turn it into an In System Programmer for AVR chips? [Paul] came up with HUB IS… ...
It will soon be much easier for consumers and businesses to determine whether a USB-C device is genuine and can be trusted, thanks to the newly introduced USB Type-C Authentication specification.
With the arrival of USB-C a few years back, plugging into laptops, tablets and smartphones became even easier than before. Users no longer had to worry about which way up the cable needed to be ...
USB-IF fights consumer confusion with new power brick certification program The latest baby step toward universal chargers that work with everything.
The USB-IF is making it mandatory for compliant USB Type-C cable manufacturers to prominently display power capabilities in watts.
With USB-C seeing wide adoption on Android, the dream of having one convenient connection is here. The USB Type-C Authentication Program will allow OEMs ...
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