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Universal Serial BUSAn external bus standard that provides capabilities to transfer data at a rate of 12 Mbps. Scope Notes: A USB port can connect up to 127 peripheral devices.
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Universal Serial BUSAlso known as USB Definition Universal Serial Bus is a port on your computer that you can plug devices into such as cameras, mice, and scanners among other things.
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Universal Serial BUSA means of connecting a wide range of devices, e.g. Digital Cameras, Camcorders, iPods, mobile phones, Scanners and Printers, via a cable to a computer. USB ports, to which the cables are connected, a [..]
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Universal Serial BUSA specification to establish communication between devices and a host controller (usually personal computers).
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Universal Serial BUSA computer interface offering bandwidths of 1.5/12/480/5000 Mbit/s used for connecting computer peripherals such as printers, keyboards and scanners.
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Universal Serial BUSMost common connector type found on modern keyboards. Used for communications between the keyboard and PC/source device. Mechanical keyboards with detachable cables primarily use Mini-B or Micro-B USB [..]
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Universal Serial BUS(USB). A personal computer bus, compatible with recently-developed Intel chips, that works at 12 Mbps and can link up to 127 peripherals in a daisy chain.
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Universal Serial BUSA standard for connecting various types of peripheral devices to PCs and other USB-compliant devices. USBs plug and play feature allows for attaching and removing USB peripherals without the need for [..]
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Universal Serial BUSA standard port that enables you to easily connect external devices (such as digital cameras, scanners, and mice) to a PC.
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Universal Serial BUSA Universal Serial Bus (USB) is a common interface that enables communication between devices and a host controller such as a personal computer (PC). It connects peripheral devices such as digital cam [..]
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Universal Serial BUSA hardware standard used to connect a wide variety of computer peripherals to a universal interface.
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