Universal Serial Bus
Appearance
Certified USB logo | |||
Type | Bus | ||
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Production history | |||
Designer | Digital Equipment Corporation, IBM, Intel, Microsoft, NEC an Nortel | ||
Designed | 1996 | ||
Manufacturer | Intel, Compaq, Microsoft, NEC, Digital Equipment Corporation, IBM, Nortel | ||
Supersedit | Serial port, parallel port, gemme port, Apple Desktop Bus, PS/2 connector | ||
General specifications | |||
Length | 2–5 m (6 ft 7 in–16 ft 5 in) (bi category) | ||
Width | 12 mm (A-plug),[1] 8.45 mm (B-plug); 7 mm (Mini / Micro-USB) | ||
Hicht | 4.5 mm (A-plug),[1] 7.78 mm (B-plug, pre-v3.0); 1.5–3 mm (Mini/Micro-USB) | ||
Het pluggable | Yes | ||
Freemit | Yes | ||
Cable | 4 wires plus shield (pre-3.0); 9 wires plus shield (USB 3.0) | ||
Pins | 4: 1 supply, 2 data, 1 grund (pre-3.0); 9 (USB 3.0); 11 (powered USB 3.0); 5 (pre-3.0 Micro-USB) | ||
Connector | Unique | ||
Electrical | |||
Signal | 5 volt DC | ||
Max. voltage | 5.00±0.25 V (pre-3.0); 5.00+0.25-0.55 V (USB 3.0) | ||
Max. current |
0.5–0.9 A (general); | ||
Data | |||
Data signal | Packet data, defined bi specifications | ||
Width | 1 bit | ||
Bitrate | 1.5/12/480/5,000/10,000 Mbit/s (dependin on mode) | ||
Max. devices | 127 | ||
Protocol | Serial | ||
Pin out | |||
The staundart USB A plug (left) an B plug (richt) | |||
Pin 1 | VCC (+5 V) | ||
Pin 2 | Data− | ||
Pin 3 | Data+ | ||
Pin 4 | Ground |
Universal Serial Bus (USB) is an industry staundart developed in the mid-1990s that defines the cables, connectors an communications protocols uised in a bus for connection, communication, an pouer supply atween computers an electronic devices.[2]
References
[eedit | eedit soorce]- ↑ a b "USB 'A' Plug Form Factor Revision 1.0" (PDF). USB Implementers Forum. 23 Mairch 2005. p. 1. Archived frae the original (PDF) on 14 September 2012. Retrieved 4 Apryle 2012.
Body length is fully 12mm in width by 4.5mm in height with no deviations
- ↑ "USB deserves more support", Boston Globe Online, Simson, 31 December 1995, retrieved 12 December 2011