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  2. Qi (standard) - Wikipedia

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    Qi (pronounced / tʃ iː / CHEE; [1] from simplified Chinese: 气; traditional Chinese: 氣; pinyin: qì) is an interface standard for wireless power transfer using inductive charging. The standard allows compatible devices, such as smartphones , to charge their batteries when placed on a Qi charging pad, which can be effective over distances ...

  3. USB On-The-Go - Wikipedia

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    This adapter can be used to connect devices with Micro-A plugs to the defective port. USB On-The-Go (USB ) is a specification first used in late 2001 that allows USB devices, such as tablets or smartphones, to also act as a host, allowing other USB to be attached to them. Use of USB allows devices to switch back and forth between the roles of ...

  4. ANT (network) - Wikipedia

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    ANT (network) ANT (originates from Adaptive Network Topology) is a proprietary (but open access) multicast wireless sensor network technology designed and marketed by ANT Wireless (a division of Garmin Canada). [1] It provides personal area networks (PANs), primarily for activity trackers. ANT was introduced by Dynastream Innovations in 2003 ...

  5. USB communications - Wikipedia

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    USB ports and cables are used to connect hardware such as printers, scanners, keyboards, mice, flash drives, external hard drives, joysticks, cameras, monitors, and more to computers of all kinds. USB also supports signaling rates from 1.5 Mbit/s (Low speed) to 80 Gbit/s (USB4 2.0) depending on the version of the standard.

  6. USB hardware - Wikipedia

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    The 24-pin double-sided connector provides four power–ground pairs, two differential pairs for USB 2.0 data (though only one pair is implemented in a USB-C cable), four pairs for SuperSpeed data bus (only two pairs are used in USB 3.1 mode), two "sideband use" pins, V CONN +5 V power for active cables, and a configuration pin for cable ...

  7. USB-C - Wikipedia

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    USB-C, or USB Type-C, is a 24-pin connector (not a protocol) that supersedes previous USB connectors and can carry audio, video, and other data, to connect to monitors or external drives. It can also provide and receive power, to power, e.g., a laptop or a mobile phone. It is used not only by USB technology, but also by other protocols ...

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