Introduction to usb – D-Link DSB-T100 User Manual

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Introduction to USB

USB stands for Universal Serial Bus. It is a standard for connecting

external devices to your computer quickly and easily. One of the nice things

about USB is that power can be provided to the USB device through the

USB cable. Some devices such as printer need more power than the USB

ports can provide, so those devices will have to use an external power source.

USB also allows the device to be connected and removed from the PC

without the need to shut down the computer.

Currently many USB products are widely available on the market and

more are being developed for future release. Because of the high speed of

the USB interface, a USB hub can be used to connect more than one USB

device to one USB port at one time. The USB standard specifies that up to

127 devices can be connected to your computer.

USB is fast enough for webcams and other video devices to transfer

large amounts of data. The USB specification allows for two different

speeds. A lower speed of 1.5Mbps is used in low power and low speed

devices. The faster speed of 12Mbps is used for most devices, especially

audio and video USB devices.

The most used standard for USB is version 1.1. A new version called

USB version 2.0 will be much faster at 400Mbps and will replace version

1.1 as the standard for the market.

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