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UL Showcases Portable USB-IF USB Type-CTM Security Solution for the First Time at COMPUTEX

Published: May 29,2019

TAIPEI, Taiwan - UL this year at USB Implementers Forum, Inc. showcased their USB Type-CTM security solutions at the world-renowned COMPUTEX communications. The product is set to provide technical solutions for both industry security and performance.


UL LLC Greater China Region General Manager Shi Hai-yang stated that “USB Type-CTM bidirectional audio-visual assembly data transmission has the capacity to support up to 100 watts of power transmission. When carrying such high power, as soon as the structure is poor, the design will not meet requirements, and it can easily cause damage to the consumer end or products with large-scale consumer returns and risk of overheating and fires. In order to cater to a wider range of applications, such as automotive electronics and smart homes, security must be taken more seriously.”

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(TR/ Phil Sweeney)


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