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USB and USB Port Explained

USB is an external bus that supports Plug and Play installation. Using USB, you can connect and disconnect devices without shutting down or restarting your computer. You can use a single USB port to connect up to 127 peripheral devices, including speakers, telephones, CD-ROM drives, joysticks, tape drives, keyboards, scanners, and cameras.

USB Port is An interface on the computer that enables you to connect a Universal Serial Bus (USB) device. USB is an external bus standard that enables data transfer rates of 12 Mbps (12 million bits per second). USB ports support a plug that is approximately 7 mm x 1 mm. A USB port is usually located on the back of your computer near the serial port or parallel port.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

USB 3.o version is coming .. thats speed is 5GB per sec.. Cheers dudes

TecH GeeK said...

Yes its confirmed.But not until 2010, maybe when Windows 7 released

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