USB connectors and specifications tutorial, including USB 1.1, USB 2.0, USB 3.2, USB4 Version 1.0, and USB4 Version 2.0. Video also covers USB DP (DisplayPort), USB PD (power delivery), as well as the USB Type-A, Type-B, Mini-B, Micro-B, USB-C and nine other connectors. :)
Information for this video was primarily sourced from specifications included in the Document Library made available by the USB Implementers Forum at:
Inevitably, as always, I’ve had to decide what to leave out, as well as what to include. Given the number of USB specifications and revisions that exist -- for example, there have now been 17 just for power delivery -- the only sure way to check anything for certain is to look at the instruction manual or online specification for your particular device. This said, right now, if you need the highest specification, go for a device with USB4 ports, and purchase USB power cables that support 100W -- or 240W if you can get hold of them. :)
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Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
01:09 Connectors & Specifications
01:48 USB Chronology (inc USB 1.1 & USB 2.0)
04:32 USB OTG
05:25 USB 3.0
07:38 USB Confusion (USB 3.1 & 3.2)
10:00 USB DP (DisplayPort)
10:23 USB4
11:41 USB PD (power delivery)
13:37 Wrap
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