Inhoudsopgave
Welke apparaten gebruiken USB C?
Smartphones, tablets, printers, harde schijven en andere (mobiele) apparaten maken gebruik van dit kleinere type USB. USB-C zal op termijn zowel USB-A als USB-B opvolgen. USB-C is ongeveer even groot als een micro-USB-aansluiting . Het verschil is dat de aansluiting symmetrisch is.
Wat doet een USB C kabel?
Usb c is een multifunctionele usb aansluiting met een omkeerbaar stekkertje. Usb c is geschikt voor meerdere protocollen, zoals Thunderbolt 3, Display Port en Power Delivery. Dit betekent dat je ook videosignaal overbrengt én tegelijkertijd je laptop oplaadt. In dit artikel lees je alles wat je móét weten over usb c.
Hoeveel stroom levert usb C?
Usb-c-apparaten kun je opladen met meer dan de standaard 500mA bij 5 volt. Dat gebeurt met behulp van het usb power delivery-protocol.
What is USB C used for?
USB-C is the emerging standard for charging and transferring data. Right now, it’s included in devices like the newest laptops, phones, and tablets and—given time—it’ll spread to pretty much everything that currently uses the older, larger USB connector.
What does USB C mean?
Stands for “Universal Serial Bus Type-C.”. USB-C is a type of USB connector that was introduced in 2015. It supports USB 3.1, which means a USB-C connection can transfer data up to 10 Gbps and send or receive up to 20 volts or 100 watts of power.
How does USB C work?
For the most part, a USB-C cable works like any other USB cable. There are two sets of wires — one set is responsible for supplying power to a peripheral while the other set can transfer data between the host device and the device you’re transferring data to.
What is USB C standard?
USB-C is the industry-standard connector for transmitting both data and power. The USB-C connector was developed by the USB Implementers Forum, the group of companies that has developed, certified, and shepherded the USB standard. It counts more than 700 companies in its membership, including Apple, Dell, HP, Intel, Microsoft, and Samsung.
USB-C is the emerging standard for charging and transferring data. Right now, it’s included in devices like the newest laptops, phones, and tablets and—given time—it’ll spread to pretty much everything that currently uses the older, larger USB connector.
Stands for “Universal Serial Bus Type-C.”. USB-C is a type of USB connector that was introduced in 2015. It supports USB 3.1, which means a USB-C connection can transfer data up to 10 Gbps and send or receive up to 20 volts or 100 watts of power.
For the most part, a USB-C cable works like any other USB cable. There are two sets of wires — one set is responsible for supplying power to a peripheral while the other set can transfer data between the host device and the device you’re transferring data to.
USB-C is the industry-standard connector for transmitting both data and power. The USB-C connector was developed by the USB Implementers Forum, the group of companies that has developed, certified, and shepherded the USB standard. It counts more than 700 companies in its membership, including Apple, Dell, HP, Intel, Microsoft, and Samsung.