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Vipin Chauhan
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Asked: September 16, 20212021-09-16T13:48:18+05:30 2021-09-16T13:48:18+05:30

Which Statement Regarding The Usb Standard And Usb Devices Is Accurate?

Which Statement Regarding The Usb Standard And Usb Devices Is Accurate?
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      2021-09-28T08:00:35+05:30Added an answer on September 28, 2021 at 8:00 am

      Which Statement Regarding The Usb Standard And Usb Devices Is Accurate?

      The USB standard and the USB devices will be having four types of wires for communication and for power. Today let us learn about USB ports, USB cables, and USB communication. The USB stands for the universal serial bus, it is a standard that is used to connect all the peripherals to the computer. The USB port is the most commonly used port. The name itself represents that the USB port is commonly used in most cases. It can be used in many different ways like scanners, flash drives, cameras, keyboards, and many more. These USB ports can even perform networking and many more. It is also used to charge devices like phones. All the desktops and laptops will be having several USB ports in them.

      The main aim of the development of the USB is to connect the devices to the computer. This can be done by first making the standard connector and eliminating all the other connectors. And also by making the connected devices that are easy to configure, and at last by providing the faster transfer rates.

      The USB port is hot-swappable which means the devices can be connected or get disconnected without the turning of the computer or the devices. The USB can also self configure itself that can eliminate the requirement of the external configurations.

      And by connecting to the computer, the smaller devices can be powered by USB ports without the need for any additional power cables.

      The first version of the USB has a transfer speed of 1.5 megabits per second. And the next version has a transfer speed of 12 megabits per second. The USB 2.0 has a high speed with a speed of 480 megabits per second. And in 2008 the USB 3.0 is released that has a super speed of 5 gigabits per second.

      The high speed is mainly for transferring large amounts of data, such as the backing up of the external hard drive. The USB 3.1 has a transfer speed of 10 gigabits per second. And the USB 3.2 has a transfer speed of 20 gigabits per second. The USB 4 has a transfer rate of 40 gigabits per second.

      We also have different types of cables connectors, ports. The Cables normally have two different connectors on each end cable. They will be having the Type A or Type B or Type C connectors at different ends. The Type A connectors will be the host connector, this is the standard rectangular plug that we would plug into the computers. These computers will be having several type-A USB ports in them.

      We can find different types of connectors at the other end of the USN cable like Type B connectors. Type B has a square design, this is the type of connector, that we plug into most of the printers. It can also be used in other devices like external hard drives, microphones, etc. We can also use the mini B connector which is mostly used for smaller devices like smartphones, digital cameras, etc.

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