The USB is a universal, external interface for all peripheral devices that are connected to a computer. Whether keyboard, mouse, modem, printer, microphone, loudspeaker, camera or scanner. With the USB, users are independent of the number of available interfaces and slots for expansion cards. The USB can be expanded almost at will using plug-in cards or USB hubs.
USB-C connector The USB-C plug and the corresponding cables are intended to eliminate the proliferation of USB plugs and cables. The USB-C cables are designed for voltages higher than 5 V and currents higher than 5 A. With special cables for USB Power Delivery (USB-PD), a total output of up to 100 W is permitted.
The USB-C plug has a dimension of 8.25 x 2.4 mm so that it is also suitable for mobile devices. The socket is 8.34 x 2.56 mm in size. This corresponds approximately to a USB 2.0 micro connection used on smartphones. The correct rotation of the plug is not required and the USB-C plug also fits in the reversed plug-in position.
Below are the most important features of the USB-C connector: