Teledyne LeCroy's Voyager M4x Analyzer/Exerciser addresses the most critical technologies within the USB Type-C® ecosystem. MILPITAS, Calif., Sept. 6, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Teledyne LeCroy Inc., the ...
The good news, as it were, is that the iPhone 17 series claims “up to 50% charge in 20 minutes ” with Apple’s new 40W Dynamic ...
LeCroy has unveiled the Voyager verification system, a protocol analyzer exerciser system for testing USB 3.0 devices, systems, and software. The company says that this sixth-generation verification ...
Google's new Pixel Flex 67W charger claims to prioritizes Pixel phones for faster charging, but it turns out that not always ...
SHENZHEN, China & BEAVERTON, Ore.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The USB 3.0 Promoter Group today announced the USB Type-C™ Authentication specification, defining cryptographic-based authentication for USB Type-C™ ...
January 28, 2014. Teledyne LeCroy at DesignCon today introduced the Voyager M310, a comprehensive protocol analyzer exerciser platform for testing next generation SuperSpeed USB 10-Gb/s (USB 3.1) ...
TAIPEI, Taiwan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Thunderbolt 3 Developer Conference & Plugfest – Teledyne LeCroy, Inc., the worldwide leader in USB protocol test solutions and a business unit of Teledyne Technologies ...
Packet-Master USB-PET from Saelig is a protocol and electrical tester that performs the suite of tests defined by USB-IF specifications for USB On-The-Go and battery charging. It connects to a host PC ...
To protect devices from damage through incompatible chargers and malware attacks, USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF) – the organization that supports and promotes changes for USB standards – has ...
The USB 3.0 standard is almost upon us, and some of you are waiting to begin your new, faster I/O designs around it. Full ratification isn’t expected until later this year. When that happens, you’ll ...
The USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF) has announced a new authentication standard that can be implemented for USB-C devices and complimenting chargers. USB-C Authentication, as it’s called, uses 128-bit ...
Future USB-C devices will confirm the authenticity of connected peripherals, which could lead to future iPhones, iPads, and Macs only accepting fully-compliant chargers and rejecting hazardous devices ...