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Topic: USB Implementers Forum


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  USB - Enterprise Storage Forum, Leading Edge Coverage of the Storage Industry
A single USB port can be used to connect up to 127 peripheral devices, such as mice, modems, and keyboards.
USB also supports Plug-and-Play installation and hot plugging.
It wasn't until the release of the best-selling iMac in 1998 that USB became widespread.
enterprisestorageforum.webopedia.com /TERM/U/USB.html   (231 words)

  
  USB.org - Developers
USB Functional Compliance Test Devices and USB 2.0 Specifications are now available for purchase from the USB-IF.
USB developers: Use this technical forum in HTML format to discuss USB issues.
The USB On-The-Go Supplement to the USB 2.0 Specification Rev. 1.3 and the corresponding Adopters Agreement are now available.
www.usb.org /developers   (406 words)

  
  NationMaster - Encyclopedia: USB Implementers Forum
The USB mass storage device class is a set of computing communications protocols defined by the USB Implementers Forum that run on the Universal Serial Bus.
The USB mass storage as such does not specify which file system shall be used on the device using it; instead, it mainly provides a way of reading out sectors as on any hard disk device.
USB is now a standard feature on all PCs and makes it much easier for users everywhere to plug in everything from digital cameras to MP3 players to their PCs.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/USB-Implementers-Forum   (354 words)

  
 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: USB mass storage device class
It is likely that as development of USB controller chips advances, this constraint will cease to be an issue; for example, a camera could appear as a USB hub with both a mass-storage device and a still-picture device connected to it.
Some USB digital cameras feature a switch allowing them to appear either as a mass-storage device or as a still-picture device, but they cannot be both at the same time.
USB cables and small USB devices are held in place by the gripping force from the receptacle (without the need for the screws, clips, or thumbturns other connectors require).
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/USB-mass-storage-device-class   (2701 words)

  
 Universal Serial Bus (USB*) Overview
The specification for USB 2.0 was approved in April 2000.
USB OTG defines a dual-role device, which can act as either a host or peripheral, and can connect to a PC or other portable devices through the same connector.
The Wireless USB specification maintains the same usage and architecture as wired USB with a high-speed host-to-device connection.
www.intel.com /technology/usb   (743 words)

  
 Make Way for Wireless USB | Linux Magazine
The forum is designing Wireless USB (WUSB) for those devices for which a WiFi connection would be overkill, either for power consumption or just because such devices don’t need a full-fledged network address.
USB was originally created as a universal cabled connection pathway for peripheral devices, designed to replace parallel, serial and PS/2 conduits.
The device’s USB driver is rather simple; the host adapter coordinates the traffic between all the devices, granting each device the permission to send data.
www.linux-mag.com /id/2355   (2263 words)

  
 USB.org - Welcome
USB is your instant connection to the fun of digital photography or the limitless creative possibilities of digital imaging.
You can use USB to connect with other people through the power of PC-telephony and video conferencing.
USB Nomenclature: Recent discussion about the various data transfer rates in the USB 2.0 standard.
www.usb.org   (118 words)

  
 USB chips certified by USB Implementers Forum: News from NEC Electronics (Europe)
USB chips certified by USB Implementers Forum: News from NEC Electronics (Europe)
Certified Wireless USB technology from the USB-IF is an extension to the current USB 2.0 standard.
Certified Wireless USB technology will make it possible to expand the range of applications for computers and digital entertainment devices and encourage the discovery of new ways to enjoy digital media.
www.electronicstalk.com /news/nec/nec135.html   (773 words)

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