While the world is moving towards USB-C, plenty of other ports are still in use. Here are USB adapters that ensure you never run into compatibility issues.
As a standard for serial communication to peripheral devices, USB is ubiquitous today. However, industrial devices still rely in many cases on the older standard of RS-232 for debug or master-slave ...
I only buy Thunderbolt 4 cables now, because USB-C cables aren't made equal. These are the key differences to watch out for.
As the USB ecosystem moves into smaller, lower-power process nodes, key opportunities for embedded USB2 (eUSB2) have arisen. Engineers can use eUSB2 for low-voltage interchip communication or to ...
USB 3.0 is coming, and the hour approaches when the computer and electronics industries can sink their collective teeth into a new, faster USB interface for the first time in ten years. USB 2.0, with ...