MINEOLA, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--RevBits announces that it has further strengthened its already robust USB device policy environment in its endpoint security & EDR solution by adding a defining field ...
A very cost-effective solution for ESD protection in USB 2.0/3.0 applications is to combine an internal ESD protection structure (integrated in the USB transceiver) with a robust, high-current ...
The market of USB-enabled devices is currently about three billion units a year. In 2010 the number of devices with USB 3.0 ports reached about 100 million units. This number will begin to increase ...
From traditional fuses to eFuses, understanding the advantages, limitations, and use cases of each technology helps engineers ...
Microchip has created an AVR microcontroller series with 12Mbit/s USB 2.0 and code protection. “As the next generation of Microchip 8-bit MCUs to integrate USB connectivity, the AVR DU family is ...
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Kinetic Technologies, a leader in power management solutions, expands its portfolio with the introduction of the KTS1800, a high-performance USB VBUS safety ...
The AmazonCommercial AC and USB Desktop Output combines six AC outlets and four USB charging ports with adequate surge protection for nearly all needs. We’ve all had to get on our hands and knees and ...
The latest release of Honeywell’s Secure Media Exchange, designed to protect industry from USB-based cyber attacks, goes beyond malware to identify an increasingly prevalent form of USB attack types.
This file type includes high-resolution graphics and schematics when applicable. The USB Type-C connector specification and the related USB 3.1 and USB Power Delivery (USB PD) specifications promise ...
To ensure the long-term preservation of your computer monitor, refrain from plugging these devices into the monitor's USB ...
USB chargers and devices are universally accessible and easy to use, but they come with a host of potential security risks, namely the spread of malware from infected devices, and data leakage should ...
Earlier this month a single person pleaded guilty to taking down some computer labs at a college in New York. This was not done by hacking into them remotely, but by plugging a USB Killer in one ...