The USB Type-C cable is now poised to become the “universal” cable, as it is capable of supplying blazing-fast data transfer speeds of up to 10Gb/s, 100W of continuous power flow, and ultra high bandwidth video capabilities made available through Alternate Modes all in parallel with a single connection. USB-C, technically known as USB Type-C, is a 24-pin USB connector system, which is distinguished by its rotationally-symmetrical connector. Though the specifications for USB-C were first published in 2014, it’s really just in the last year that the technology has caught on. It was developed at roughly the same time as the USB 3.1 specification. It’s now shaping up to be a real replacement for not only older USB standards, but also other standards like Thunderbolt and DisplayPort. Testing is even in the works to deliver a new USB audio standard using USB-C as a potential replacement for the 3.5mm audio jack. USB-C is closely intertwined with other new standards, as well—like USB 3.1 for faster speeds and USB Power Delivery for improved power-delivery over USB connections.
Click the links to Download USB Type C Seminar Report. These are links of various documents which will help in understanding the USB Type-C and help you in preparing a seminar report on USB Type-C.
Supported Documents pdf for USB Type-C Seminar Report
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