Traditionally, the amount of power available from a USB port has been limited – USB 2.0 provides only a single 5V power wire with a maximum of 500mA. That isn't enough for laptops and Hard Disk Drives ...
In the world of modern recording, you’ll often see debate over the preference between USB and Thunderbolt audio interfaces. Within home and pro recording scenarios, you’ll regularly see both types ...
Future Technology Devices International (FTDI Chip), the USB interface chip specialist, has signed a global distribution agreement with Arrow Electronics. This agreement, which covers the Americas, ...
Exar Corporation announced the next-generation single channel switch for USB VBUS power distribution applications. The XRP2523 switch is compliant with the latest USB 3.0 specification as well as the ...
The Universal Serial Bus (USB) is a proven connectivity system. However, there are still design challenges in producing a USB hardware interface. Prime among these are face layout, power, and ...
San Jose, California February 10, 2005- HiTech Global Distribution, LLC today announced the availability of the USB 2.0 On-The-Go (OTG) and USB 2.0 Device IP Cores designed by ASIC World Services, Ltd ...
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USB interfaces are everywhere today, with low cost flash memory drives and all kinds of USB peripherals readily available. But these are very much focused on the PC market. Attempt to make use of ...
While the computer has become the centerpiece for the home recording studio, physically, it’s not designed to accept the inputs from microphones and musical instruments. To get your live performances ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Technology journalist specializing in audio, computing and Apple Macs. Once upon a time, aspiring bands, musicians and singers had ...
What is better for gaming, old PS/2 style keyboards, or modern USB devices? [Ben Eater] sets out to answer this question, but along the way he ends up breaking down the entire USB keyboard interface.