USB Type-C™ Represents Breakthrough Connectivity
USB Type-C™ Represents Breakthrough Connectivity
breakthrough connectivity
Anwar Sadat
Systems Manager
High Speed, Interface
Javed Ahmad
Systems and Applications Manager
Power Interface
Kevin M. Jones
Director, Marketing and Applications
Advanced Circuit Solutions
Texas Instruments
The USB Type-C standard’s high bandwidth
and simple plug revolutionizes how we interact
with electronics, creating opportunities for
sleeker designs.
USB Type-C – the next-generation connector interface – will change the way we
interact with electronics and deliver breakthrough capability in how we receive and
transmit data. Its power, data and video options, robustness, and ease of use will
provide unprecedented opportunities for end users, designers and manufacturers
in markets ranging from personal electronics, mobile and computing to automotive,
industrial and the Internet of Things.
Universal serial bus (USB) connections have versions of the standard and support scalable
become ubiquitous as we charge and interact with power charging. Consumers will be able to carry
our smartphones, computers, digital cameras, only one cable for USB ports instead of several. This
printers and a host of other devices. Building on USB connector will look and perform differently than
the solid foundation of previous USB generations, earlier versions of the standard.
Type-C’s ability to consolidate power, data and
Connectors
video on one foolproof cable promises to be the
USB Type-C is simple to use and plug in. Both ends
most important development in connectivity since
of the cable look and perform exactly the same. The
the introduction of the standard two decades ago.
connector itself, similar in size to the current USB
Type-C’s cable will enable designers and
2.0 Micro-B, can be plugged in straight or flipped.
manufacturers to create thinner and more elegant
Its convenient and foolproof design solves a real-
products, as well as facilitate the development of
world problem faced by USB users everywhere –
emerging technologies, offer the capacity for future
existing USB cables can only be plugged in one way.
Figure 1: The first USB 2.0 port was made available in 2000. The standard has since evolved to include USB Type-C.
A single USB Type-C connector can deliver high throughput audio/visual (A/V) interface
functions that several connectors provide today in remained separate. Some solutions, for example
our electronic gadgets. Take, for example, a laptop. Thunderbolt™ and DockPort, tried to bring A/V
It has one power barrel jack connector that is used into the mix using familiar connectors (such as
to charge the device using a power brick. It has DisplayPort). However, breakthrough traction in the
a video connector such as DisplayPort or HDMI market was never achieved. Apple introduced the
that we use to connect a display. It has a USB Lightning™ connector which provides flippability
connector that we use to connect USB peripherals that users like, but it lacks USB SuperSpeed (SS)
such as a hard disk, flash drive, and so on. It also and high-resolution video capabilities.
has an audio connector that gives us connectivity USB Type-C brings together all of the desired
for headphones. Imagine one Type-C connector features of a unified connector, effectively merging
that delivers the same capabilities served by four data, audio, video and power into one interface.
(barrel jack, USB, DisplayPort and audio) discrete These functions are defined in a way that they can
connectors. This truly reflects the universal capability be used in a modular fashion. The interface can
of the Type-C connector, while delivering a sleek be used as a legacy USB-only mode with USB
and uncluttered end-product design. The Type-C data and default power. The interface can be used
connector and cable is designed for data rates of with an optional USB Power Delivery (PD) protocol
up to 20 Gbps, making it forward-looking for years to further enhance power and possibly enable an
to come. alternate-mode video.
transmit uncompressed video across the cable Implementing a Type-C connector in a basic USB
while maintaining USB 2.0 data and Type-C and PD 2.0 configuration only requires a CC controller.
charging capabilities. Supporting USB 3.1 requires an additional data mux.
A USB PD device provides the added functions of
Type-C solutions
enhanced power and alternate mode video.
USB Type-C connectors are defined with symmetry.
The plug can be connected straight or flipped. Fast adoption
The cable can be inserted from either side. These We believe the market will move quickly to
flexibilities require signal multiplexers (Mux). incorporate USB Type-C into end equipment.
Basic Type-C implementation requires channel The computer industry is the earliest adopter
configuration (CC) functions that allow a host and as notebooks, desktops and peripherals were
client device to discover each others’ attachment. introduced during the 2015 holiday season.
The automotive industry is undergoing an enormous watts with the capacity of up to 100 watts,Type-C
transition as it offers much more technology to will also change the way the power is delivered.
improve safety, increase efficiency and reliability, Many builders are installing electrical outlets with
and enable more user-friendly interaction with current-generation USB ports today. In an effort
the vehicles we drive. We believe the automotive to keep up with where the market is headed, the
industry will introduce Type-C ports in new vehicles companies developing these plugs will want to
at least as quickly as previous USB generations were provide Type-C outlets tomorrow. This option is just
introduced. The convenience of reversible plugs around the corner.
and utility of at least 15 watts of power will be very
Even more profoundly, we’ll see the decoupling of
attractive for drivers.
power supplies from end products. For example,
Type-C will also open the door to many other notebook computers no longer will be sold with
opportunities for the automotive industry. power bricks. Type-C cables will replace them,
Passengers will be able to upload playlists and high- lowering the overall cost of products. Adapters will
resolution video while their phones are charging. work with mobile phones, notebook computers,
They will be able to watch videos on bigger screens cameras and many other products. For example,
during road trips. And they will be able to manage if a 15-watt adapter doesn’t deliver enough power,
their lives more conveniently as applications deliver you will be able to buy a 45-watt or 60-watt adapter,
traffic data in real time and tell them where the which will also support devices with lower power
cheapest gas can be found – without fiddling requirements. The additional power capabilities will
with phones. encourage many end equipment manufacturers
Data capabilities also will increase tremendously. We released several devices that provide USB Type-C
will move from a connector that could deliver from controller functions, including TUSB320, TUSB322,
5 to 10 gigabits per second. Customizations such as and TPS25810. HD3SS3220 is a Type-C controller
Thunderbolt alternate mode will provide capabilities with integrated SuperSpeed Mux. TI also released
for up to 40 gigabits – a huge jump from several muxes to support Type-C applications
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