At this point, many of us have gone all-in on USB-C. It’s gotten to the point that when you occasionally run across a gadget that doesn’t support being powered USB-C, the whole experience seems ...
Sometimes when you’re making a PCB that you plan on programming over USB, but you only plan on plugging in a couple of times, it would be nice to make that connection without another BOM item. Over on ...
Kycon has launched a USB 2.0 Type A receptacle that the company claims is highly suitable for designs with space constraints. The KUSBVLPX series of receptacles is especially targeted at designs with ...