How to link the jacks & plugs together? Selecting the best transmission medium for a given application is a trade-off...
Read moreDetailsModular Connector is the name given to a family of electrical connectors originally used in telephone and Ethernet wiring. Due...
Read moreDetailsToday, modular jack connectors and Ethernet protocols can be found in most consumer and industrial applications, among others. There are...
Read moreDetailsOn July 2013, a new version of USB specification was released and officially published in August 2014: USB 3.1 or...
Read moreDetailsUSB 3.0 targets first the PC market and all consumer devices requiring high data rate and volumes of data transfer...
Read moreDetailsNow, let’s move on to the connector aspect in order to understand what this implies. Designing a brand new high-speed...
Read moreDetailsMany other communication standards provide equivalent or even higher data rate than USB 3.0, namely: PCIe gen 2.0 (5 Gbits/s),...
Read moreDetailsArchitecture: from High-Speed to Super-SpeedUSB 3.0 consists of a physical super-speed bus in addition to the physical USB 2.0 bus...
Read moreDetailsThe new USB 3.0 standard, also known as USB Super Speed, brings about an impressive ten time increase in bandwidth,...
Read moreDetailsMeanwhile D-Sub is an I/O connector it’s necessary to show it seperatly as the trend on the D-Sub market is...
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