Why does the EU need a unified charging port, what is USB-C and what are the benefits of USB-C? The following charging head network is introduced one by one.
Oct 06, 2022| Why does the EU need a unified charging port, what is USB-C and what are the benefits of USB-C? The following charging head network is introduced one by one.
USB Type-C (also known as USB-C) is an interface standard for electronic devices. It has the advantages of forward and reverse insertion, bidirectional transmission, high speed, and small size. It is mainly used in mobile terminals such as smart phones, tablets, and laptops. Usb-c only needs one cable, which can realize power transmission, data transmission, audio and video transmission and other functions. It is proficient in everything from electricity to data, and can be called a line of communication.

Users who are using devices with USB-C ports basically know that there are 4 pairs of TX/RX split-wires, 2 pairs of USBD+/D-, a pair of SBU, 2 CC, 4 VBUS and 4 ground cables inside the USB-C port. The full pin is 24 pins, and the upper and lower pins are 12 pins. And since the USB-C specification was released in 2014, many new 3C devices such as Android mobile devices, laptops, desktops, and even game consoles have started using this connection port.



