Speaking of the USB3.1 interface, I think many people will think that there is only one interface: USB 3.1 Type-C interface, but it is not.
So what is the difference between USB 3.1 and USB Type-C, Strictly speaking, USB 3.1 is a transmission standard. After the development of USB 1.0, 2.0 and 3.0, USB 3.1 has made great progress in all aspects. USB Type-C, to be precise, is an interface standard. There are three interface standards for USB 3.1, namely USB Type A, USB Type B (Micro USB) and the latest USB Type-C. Currently, the Type A interface is mainly used as a connection port for devices such as computers. Micro USB is mainly used in small devices such as smart phones, and it is widely used. As for the USB Type-C, due to various characteristics, it is called the most promising interface standard for unifying USB interfaces.
It is worth noting that there is no absolute correlation between USB 3.1 and USB Type-C. Knowing that there is a USB Type-C interface does not necessarily mean that it supports the USB 3.1 standard. The USB 3.1 standard does not necessarily have to be a USB Type-C interface. At this point, don't be fooled by bad vendors. So this knowledge is very important to everyone.
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