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Bringing USB to the Network

Overview USB technology has changed the PC peripheral industry ever since the introduction of USB 1.1 in September 1998 and then later USB 2.0 in April 2000. USB interface was initially intended to retire serial and parallel ports by creating a universal interface for serial / parallel devices, it has quickly gained acceptance as the standard interface for a wide variety of devices including keyboards, mice, game pads, scanners and printers. High-speed USB2.0, with its 480 Mbps speeds, proliferated mass storage devices with ever increasing capacities and gave capabilities to connect a standard IDE/SATA hard drive to the PC. USB also spread outside the PC to PDA's, and portable devices.

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Publisher
MosChip Semiconductors
File Format
PDF
Date Published
Sep 11, 2008
Format
White Papers
Topics
Semiconductor Tech. - Manufacturing, Removable Storage, Storage Management