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USB-C, or USB Type-C, is a 24-pin connector (not a protocol) that supersedes previous USB connectors and can carry audio, video and other data, e.g., to drive multiple displays or to store a backup to an external drive. It can also provide and receive power, such as powering a laptop or a mobile phone.
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Sep 12, 2023 · USB-C is an industry-standard connector for transmitting data and power on a single cable. It has no up or down orientation, and it can support different speeds and functions depending on the port. Learn how to choose the best USB-C device for your needs and what features to look for.
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USB-C (USB Type-C) is a 24-pin USB connector. This type of USB connector is commonly found on Android devices and computers. The USB-C specifications were first published and finalized in August of 2014, roughly the same time as USB 3.1 specifications. It is both smaller and faster than USB-A.
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- Digital audio / video / data connector / power
USB Type-C® System Overview. Enabling connections for data, display and power. Brad Saunders – Co-Chair, USB Type-C Working Group. USB Developer Days 2019 – Taipei, Taiwan November 19, 2019. USB Type-C®, USB-C® and USB4TM are trademarks of the Universal Serial Bus Implementers Forum (USB-IF). ThunderboltTM is a trademark of Intel Corporation.
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Sep 17, 2023 · USB-C is a small, versatile connector for mobile and portable devices like laptops, tablets and smartphones. It transfers data at high speeds, transmits video signals and delivers power to charge...