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What is USB type-A?
What is USB type-A?
USB Type-A connectors, also known as Standard-A connections, are rectangular and flat. Type A is the “original” USB connector, and it is the most well-known and widely used. Every USB version, including USB 3.0, USB 2.0, and USB 1.1, supports USB Type-A connectors. Blue USB 3.0 Type-A connectors are common, though not always. The USB 2.0 Type-A and USB 1.1 Type-A connections are typically…
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What's USB Type-C?
Ah, the USB plug. As it's notorious for never being able to be plugged in right the first time, it's as ubiquitous. However, imagine if I told you that's going to change? Thatâs right. With the debut of USB Type-C, the USB Implementers Forum is looking to do away with USB plugs that need to be flipped and flipped before working. This new plug will change the tech world for the better. So what is this USB technology, and what is going to Type-C do for us? The Current State Of USB Before we delve into the new tech, letâs explore how USB got to where it's today. When talking about USB, itâs important to note there are generations and then types of USB, and these two things coexist. Advertisement There are Type-A and Type- . Type-A standard 2.0 connectors (above) are the most widely recognized. Theyâre the big and rectangular, making it difficult to know which end is up or down, because it can only be inserted one way. When most people think of the standard USB plug, it's the Type-A 2.0 version. USB 3.0 was actually released back in 2008, but it's been slow to catch on. Type-A mini and micro connectors exist, but are rare. While the micro is used in any products, the mini was discontinued in 2007. Neither of these were updated with 3.0 versions. Type-B standard connectors (above) are the squarish ones often seen on printers or scanners. Type-B mini (above left) and micro (above right) connectors are probably what you're more familiar with. Micro-USB Type-B got the bump to 3.0, but mini was left behind. Is USB Type-C Better? The current specification for Type-C plug is slightly wider and thicker in relation to the current 2.0 Type-B micro plugs â the average micro-USB used in smartphones. While this could be a problem for smartphones that keep getting thinner and thinner, it's refreshing to see one plug type that may go into any device without worrying about its type or size. Thatâs twice USB 3.0âs 5Gbps, and much more than the more common USB 2.0âs 480Mbps. Itâs even got enough speed to power the video and audio of a 4K Ultra HD display. When it comes to charging, we could see one cable to charge everything. Only low-energy devices might be powered by micro-USB like some tablets, smartphones, and one Chromebook. Other things, like monitors and laptops, need to be powered by proprietary chargers due to their higher power consumption, which is inconvenient.
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