Does the Model 3501 replace the Model 3101 or 3201?
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Does the Model 3501 Type C SuperMUTT replace the Model 3101 or 3102 Connection Exercisers?
No. The functions are much different. The 3501 is an active device emulator. The 3501 is primarily a device emulator, not a multiplexor; the extra Type C connector on the front panel is for PD source and sink testing, not for USB testing. The 3501 ...
Model 3141 USB4™ Switch Documentation and Downloads
Overview The MCCI® Model 3141 USB4™ Switch is a computer-controlled programmable 2:1 switch, connecting two USB Type-C® receptacles to a single Type-C plug. It is compatible with USB4 hosts and devices, as well as other protocols such as Thunderbolt™ ...
Model 3142 USB4™ Switch Documentation and Downloads
Overview The MCCI® Model 3142 USB4 Switch is a computer-controlled programmable 2:1 switch, connecting two USB Type-C® receptacles to a single Type-C plug. It is compatible with USB4 hosts and devices at signaling rates up to 80 gigabits/second, as ...
Model 3141 USB4™ Switch Documentation
Image of MCCI Model 3141 USB4 Switch, with US dime for scale The formal documentation for the Model 3141 USB4 Switch is coming soon. Connect the micro-B port to a PC using a standard USB cable. The Model 3141 will appear as a serial port on Windows ...
MCCI Model 3421 Users Guide
The MCCI® Model 3421 is a USB-to-HDMI converter device that runs with Basic Display Protocol (BDP) developed based on the USB/VESA joint specification. The MCCI Model 3421 has a USB micro-B port for control, a Type C port & a Micro HDMI port to act ...