Well, USB Type C has become the new standard for cable-based connection. USB C is the new USB-IF standard that has addressed several challenges faced by today's USB Type A and Type B cables and connectors. USB Type C uses a slimmer connector (measuring only 2.4-mm in height) to allow increased miniaturisation of consumer and industrial products. The USB Type-C standard is gaining rapid support by enabling small form-factor, easy-to-use connectors and cables with the ability to transmit multiple protocols and offer power delivery up to 100W –significantly higher over the 7.5W of previous standards.
Well, it came with the new 12-inch MacBook from Apple. It has but a single port — unless you count the headphone jack — and it’s a completely new connector that almost no one has ever used before, breaking direct compatibility with millions of standard USB devices. The connector, known as USB Type-C or just USB-C, is likely to become one of the most ubiquitous advances in the recent history of computing and consumer electronics. It’s the compact, reversible port that does everything, and soon after its launch it is showing the first signs of it spreading to the wider world.
You need expert help to become at par with the latest technologies. AuroSys is a pioneer and one of the first product development companies adapting the new USB-Type-C standard to design and prototype the next generation of smart connectors. Using the power of USB Type-C and USB Power Delivery with exciting new standards, AuroSys develops intuitive interchangeable modules for users to connect their personal electronics. Having deep technical expertise and experience in working with USB Type C Chipsets offered by companies like Texas Instruments, Microchip, Cypress & NXP, AuroSys enables its customers to bring USB Type-C and USB Power Delivery benefits to market faster for the most complete host and peripheral solutions with industry’s best support for fast and easy implementation.
What are the key aspects of USB Type-C?
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What makes AuroSys a stand-apart solution provider for USB-Type-C?
Well, the following aspects can explain the reasons: