Implementing USB Type-C, Bluetooth Smart, Making Better Connections, more

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Featured Articles and NewsJuly 2016

Working with USB Type-C or Power Delivery

Learn how easily you can analyze PD with the Total Phase Power Delivery Analyzer. This compact, bus-powered Analyzer is smaller than a matchbook, and is the most affordable power delivery analyzer on the market.
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Eliminating Counterfeits with NXP Authentication

Protect the integrity of your brand and reputation: This NXP webinar introduces cryptographic authentication protocols and technologies for secure anti-counterfeit applications.

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Industry Artices

Making Better Connections

A frequently underappreciated aspect of an appliance is its connectors. In some instances, the basic connector design has not changed in 25 years or more — in spite of manufacturers developing internet-connected and automatically controlled equipment for the appliance itself. Consequently, appliance makers strive to provide solutions offering increased reliability and functionality, security, and ease of use. Read More

Bluetooth Smart: How it Operates, and How it May Be Used

Bluetooth® Smart wireless technology is the new ultra-power efficient, app-friendly version of the Bluetooth radio which has enjoyed such success in end products such as wireless speakers and hands-free accessories for the mobile phone. Read More

Implementing USB Type-C Cable Detection and Power Delivery Negotiation

20 years after the first Universal Serial Bus (USB 1.0) helped bring interoperability to a fragmented electronics industry, the Type-C interface specification updates USB to meet the needs of 21st century electronics and promises to once again change the way computers, consumer electronics and mobile devices connect and interact with each other.
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Which Bluetooth Low Energy Solution is Right for You?

Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) is the hottest protocol on the market now. In little over five years it has established itself as the de facto point-to-point wireless standard for a number of low power and small-footprint applications. With billions of BLE-enabled smart devices on the market, the list of applications for this protocol is unlimited, with everything from the lowly kitchen toaster to high-end automobiles being considered for this new form of connectivity. Read More

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