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Why is the highest transfer speed often not achieved?
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Which USB Has the Best Power? Big Differences
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- 1 What this video is about
- 2 USB Connector vs. speed
- 3 Connector types
- 4 Is USB-C today's trend?
- 5 Differences between USB 3.0, 3.1, 3.2
- 6 Why is the highest transfer speed often not achieved?
- 7 History of USB
- 8 How did we go from 1.5Mb/s to 5 Gb/s?
- 9 What is equalization?
- 10 Simple functionality tests
- 11 USB C pinout
- 12 USB Alternate mode
- 13 VCONN voltage
- 14 Tunneling mode
- 15 USB 4 connector and cable
- 16 Power delivery USB PD
- 17 Frequently asked questions about USB
- 18 Is Type C the same as USB-PD?
- 19 Can Type C not implement PD?
- 20 Must USB 3.2 implement Type-C?
- 21 Does USB 3.2 require PD?
- 22 Does USB-PD require Type-C
- 23 Can USB 2.0 implement Type-C
- 24 Is PD bidirectional?
- 25 Must a charger implement Type-C?
- 26 How do you tell if a product has PD implemented?
- 27 Can USB 3.2 implement Type-C?
- 28 Will PD compliance be mandatory?
- 29 Type-C PD basic implementation
- 30 USB-PD full feature implementation
- 31 Computer and charger USB-PD negotiation
- 32 USB4 Specification
- 33 NRZ vs. PAM3
- 34 How to validate USB interface
- 35 How to run USB test patterns
- 36 What do you need to test USB on your board?
- 37 If you want to test receiver, do you need transmitter / generator ?