USB Buses Hardware
USB
Universal Serial Bus (USB).
USB works at 12 Mbps with specific cost consideration for low cost peripherals. It supports up to 127 devices and both isochronous and asynchronous data transfers. Cables can be up to 5 meters long and it includes built-in power distribution for low power devices. It supports daisy chaining through a tiered star multidrop topology.
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Editor's Picks:
- Official site. Includes information, products, developers section, and press.
- Six articles on the use of USB.
- News and product reviews on both USB 1.1 and 2.0 peripherals and adapters. Also includes a FAQ and USB 2.0 driver update.
- Supplies information, specifications, and white papers on the Universal Serial Bus, which provides an expandable, hot-pluggable plug and play serial interface that ensures a standard, low-cost socket for adding external peripheral devices.
- Offers the ability to ask questions and get answers, tips, tricks and experience.
- Provides tutorial, information links, and recommended reference books on the Universal Serial Bus.
- Current revision of the USB spec with all available device class documents, whitepapers and also the compliance workshop checklists.
- General USB information and links.
- An introduction to USB development.
- New options for iMac and Windows 98 users written by Rick Russell of the About.com.
- Are USB and FireWire viable technologies for Unix? Rich Morin thinks so. From Sun World.
- From Orange Bytes.
- What's the deal with USB then? Article by Steve Lawther.
- From Apple's site.
- USB port speed compared to other port speeds.
- Tips for using USB and AGP.
- All types of information for USB, products, FAQ, glossary and links.
- USB-On-the-Go eliminates PC as the middleman.
- Information, tools, and links to material about the Universal Serial Bus (USB).
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