Although device manufacturers in the market are attracted by the compact size, support for multiple protocols, and power management capabilities of Type-C connectors, their market adoption rate is continuing to rise. However, it cannot be ignored that most current Type-C implementations, especially in mobile devices, only use it to transmit electrical energy and data at lower speeds. In addition, it is difficult to manage RFI/EMI emissions from connectors and cables at high data rates, which can interfere with Wi Fi signals.
The new non-contact solution can achieve the main advantages of mechanical USB Type-C connectors without any mechanical connectors, including multi protocol support for high-speed data transmission, streaming of high-resolution video files, and management capabilities for fast charging protocols for USB power input and output between devices. In addition, this non-contact connector also supports various low-speed protocols, including I2C and GPIO, which are not currently supported by mechanical Type-C connectors.

The solution can transfer data at very high speeds, such as USB SuperSpeed and FullSpeed, without causing interference issues, making it extremely efficient for transferring large files between mobile devices.
The industry has already experienced the first strong growth of Type-C connectivity technology in the market, and it is expected that this non-contact solution will become an attractive option. ”Zhang Jinfan said, 'This new plan is expected to be available to customers by the end of the fourth quarter.'.
”The new non-contact USB Type-C alternative solution includes Keyssa's Kiss Connectors connector, which is a small and low-power solid-state connector. Meanwhile, F-One technology is a highly integrated aggregation controller product series that can be used to flexibly aggregate various communication protocols into the same F-One serial channel.