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The USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF) has announced a Certified USB Charger Compliance and Logo Program to establish USB chargers for compliant USB Type-C devices.
The USB-IF didn't announce any details of the program—that's something manufacturers will have to figure out by contacting the organization. Presumably, there will be some cost involved.
Beaverton, OR, USA, Jan. 02, 2019 – USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF), the support organization for the advancement and adoption of USB technology, today announced the launch of its USB Type-C™ ...
USB NerdKit: AVR Programming Nerds Not just for nerds, anyone with an interest in electronics, computers, or engineering can build a circuit to blink an LED or read a temperature sensor.
What if there were something like a KVM switch for your micro programmer, logic analyzer, and other various tools? There was a time when KVM switches (keyboard, video, and mouse, by the way) were m… ...
About USB-IF The non-profit USB Implementers Forum, Inc. was formed to provide a support organization and forum for the advancement and adoption of USB technology as defined in the USB specifications.
USB-IF selected the security company DigiCert to manage the PKI and certificate authority services for the USB Type-C Authentication Program.
It will soon be much easier for consumers and businesses to determine whether a USB-C device is genuine and can be trusted, thanks to the newly introduced USB Type-C Authentication specification.
USB-IF fights consumer confusion with new power brick certification program The latest baby step toward universal chargers that work with everything.
The USB-IF is making it mandatory for compliant USB Type-C cable manufacturers to prominently display power capabilities in watts.
With USB-C seeing wide adoption on Android, the dream of having one convenient connection is here. The USB Type-C Authentication Program will allow OEMs ...