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What is USB?
Pre-Releases Of USB
History Of USB
USB 3.0 Now
USB 3.0 Overview
Key Features
Connector Properties
Connector Types
Architecture
Conclusion
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USB stands for Universal Serial Bus
Hot swappable
Devices can be safely plugged and unplugged as
needed while the computer is running (no need to
reboot)
Expandability
Up to 127 different peripheral devices may theoretically
be connected to a single bus at one time
Bus-supplied power
USB distributes the power to all connected devices,
eliminating the need for an external power source for
low power devices (flash drives, memory cards,
Bluetooth)
Availability
Consumer Products are expected to become
available in 2010
Usability
Most connectors cannot be plugged in upside down
Durability
The standard connectors were designed to be robust
Compatibility
Two-way communication is also possible. In USB 3.0,
full-duplex communications are done when using
SuperSpeed (USB 3.0) transfer
Connector Types
r male micro USB
r male B-type
r female A-type
r male A-type
FireWire 1394 has a maximum data
transfer rate of 800 Mbps
Example:
Asus demonstrated transfer of a 25 GB HD
movie in 70 seconds using a USB 3.0 bus
versus the USB 2.0 transfer time of about 4
hours
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maximum cable length is 5 metres (16 ft)