Computer
ports - USB bus |
High
Speed USB Platform Design Guidelines High Speed USB,
pdf file |
PHY Interface For the PCI Express- and USB 3.0 Architectures USB 3.0
architecture, pdf file |
Super Speed USB 3.0 xHCI Driver High Speed USB, pdf file |
Universal host
controller interface (UHCI) design guide |
Universal Serial
Bus Universal Serial Bus information, the features and benefits of USB 2.0 bus, USB 2.0 technology, Evolution
of USB, USB Technology, Enumeration, USB Packet Identifier (PIDs), USB Packets,
The Physical Layer, Speed Negotiation, Mechanical Connectors, Power Distribution |
Universal Serial Bus
Universal Serial Bus is a connectivity specification
developed by Intel and other technology industry leaders. USB provides ease of
use, expandability, and speed for the end user |
Universal Serial Bus
Universal Serial Bus (USB) provides a serial bus standard for connecting devices,
usually to computers such as PCs and the Apple Macintosh, ... |
Universal Serial Bus
supports up to 127 devices and both isochronous and asynchronous data transfers.
Cables can be up to five metres long and it includes built-in power distribution
for low power devices |
Universal Serial Bus pdf file |
Universal Serial Bus 3.0 - specification pdf file |
Universal Serial Bus - specifications
Universal Serial Bus - specifications & drivers, the Universal Serial Bus
(USB) is a set of connectivity specifications developed by Intel in
collaboration with industry leaders. USB allows high-speed, easy connection of
peripherals to a PC. When plugged in, everything configures automatically. USB
is the most successful interconnect in the history of personal computing and has
migrated into consumer electronics (CE) and mobile products |
USB
ppt file |
USB
poort ppt file |
USB
USB provides an expandable, hot-pluggable Plug and Play serial
interface that ensures a standard, low-cost connection for peripheral devices
such as keyboards, mice, joysticks, printers, scanners, storage devices, modems,
and video conferencing cameras, USB Architecture
,
pdf file |
USB 2.0 Flash Disk Controller SN20086, Block Diagram, Pin Assignment Diagram, AU6386
Block diagram, Mechanical Information Diagram, ...,
pdf file |
USB 2.0
Protection Every time the device is connected or disconnected,
the circuit receives a voltage/current transient. An electrostatic Discharge
(ESD) event is one such transient. What type of transients occur? USB is
susceptible to two main types of events: Overvoltage transients and Overcurrent
events, ESD
Protection USB 2.0 Data Lines
pdf file |
USB 2.0 Transceiver Macrocell Interface, version 1.05(UTMI) specification
defines the USB 2.0 Transceiver Macrocell Interface (UTMI). The UTMI provides a
standardized interface for USB transceivers that are used in devices,
pdf file |
USB
3.0 information USB 3.0 technology overview |
USB 3.0 Specification
provides the technical details to understand USB 3.0 requirements and design USB
3.0 compatible products |
USB 3.0 Specification
SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Specification,
pdf file |
USB 3.0 System Architecture
This paper is a brief review of the USB 3.0 implementation, focusing on USB 2.0
backward compatibility and on the major features associated with the Super-
Speed (SS) bus. The goal is to provide the reader with a short and concise
description of USB 3.0, and enough detail to give a good feel for the
technology, protocols, and techniques,
pdf file |
USB 3.0 white paper SuperSpeed
USB 3.0 Specification. The Universal Serial Bus (USB) 3.0 specification is a
new industry-standard peripheral connection technology, developed by USB
Implementers Forum, for connecting peripherals to PCs and laptops. The USB 3.0
specification draws from the same architecture of the wired USB specification
and therefore is a backward-compatible standard with the same ease-of-use and
plug and play capabilities of previous USB technologies, but with a 10X
performance increase and lower power consumption,
pdf file |
USB
bus protocol USB 3.0 technology overview |
USB
bus
pdf file |
USB in a nutShell
Architectural Overview, USB Data Flow Model, USB Device Frame Work, and USB Host
Hardware and Software, Peripheral hardware, Mechanical, and Electrical |
USB on the go
basics allows two USB devices to talk to each other without requiring
the services of a personal computer |
USB or Universal
Serial Bus
pdf file |
USB protocol specification This chapter deals with the way of organising the
data flow between a computer equipped with the USB hub and various USB devices
connected to it. USB is a serial bus meaning that there is only one line
transmitting signals, so only 1 bit can be sent at one instance of time |
USB specifications
USB specs, event and compliance program info, tools, and documents for USB developers |
USB Plugs and
Sockets Standard USB Plugs and Sockets, USB Cables,
Universal Serial Bus (USB) is a hardware
interface for low-speed peripherals such as keyboards, mouses, joysticks,
scanners, printers, telephony devices, and MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 digital video |
USB Support on
Windows 98 |
USBview
a USB port diagnostic tool |
USB white papers
An Analysis of Wireless Device Implementations on USB, An Introduction to
Hi-Speed USB, Benefits of the Universal Serial Bus (USB) for Data Acquisition,
Cyclic Redundancy Checks in USB |
Wireless Universal Serial Bus WUSB, Technology & Research at Intel,
Wireless Universal Serial Bus, spectrum: 3.1-10.6 GHz |
Wireless USB Promoter Group
Certified Wireless USB is the first high-speed wireless personal interconnect
technology to meet the needs of multimedia consumer electronics, PC peripherals,
and mobile devices. Certified Wireless USB will preserve the functionality of
wired USB while also unwiring the cable connection and providing enhanced
support for streaming media CE devices and peripherals |
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