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USB Questions & Answers

8. USB Questions & Answers

What Are The USB Interface Benefits?

Cross-platform: Use your USB peripherals on both

Mac and Windows platforms.

“Hot Swappable”: No need to shut down or restart

your computer when adding or removing a USB de-

vice. Plug it in and it’s ready to use.

Automatic configuration: Once your device is con-

nected, your computer recognizes the device and au-

tomatically configures the necessary software.

Daisy-Chaining: with USB ports on your computer,

you can connect up to 127 peripherals using hubs.

Easy Installation: One standardized port and plug

combination makes it simple to connect.

What Is The Difference Between USB And
Hi-Speed USB 2.0?

The main difference is speed. The original version

of the interface is capable of throughput up to 12Mb/s.

Hi-Speed USB 2.0 supports data speeds up to 480 Mb/

s, making it 40 times faster than its predecessor. This in-

creased bandwidth translates into higher performance in

demanding applications requiring high transfer rates.

What Are The Ideal Uses For USB?

USB is perfect for more traditional connections such

as keyboards, mice, joysticks and scanners. These types

of devices don’t require fast data transfer rates, and oper-

ate very successfully at the slower speeds.

What Are The Ideal Applications For
Hi-Speed USB 2.0?

Digital cameras, CD/DVD drives, hard drives and

scanners will all benefit from the added bandwidth and

performance gains of the new implementation of the

USB standard. Hi-Speed USB 2.0 provides the neces-

sary fast data transfer rates that today’s devices require,

and combines the earlier specifications so older devices

that operated under the original USB standards will still

work with Hi-Speed USB 2.0.

Will USB Devices Run Faster When Con-
nected To A Hi-Speed USB 2.0 Bus?

Unfortunately, no. The Hi-Speed USB 2.0 specifica-

tion is specifically written to allow developers to design

higher speed peripherals that can take advantage of the

extra bandwidth. USB devices, though, will still operate

at 12Mb/s at full-speed and 1.5Mb/s at low-speed on a

Hi-Speed USB 2.0 bus. Even though USB devices won’t

run any faster, they can work alongside Hi-Speed USB

2.0 devices on the same bus. However, if you plug in a

Hi-Speed USB 2.0 device to a USB bus, the speed of

the Hi-Speed USB 2.0 device will decrease to 12Mb/s.

What Is A USB Hub?

Technically, you can connect up to 127 devices to a

single USB bus. For more than two devices, though, you

must make new connections using a peripheral called

a “hub.” A hub, which you hook up directly to a USB

connector on your computer, usually has 4 or 7 output

connections enabling you to connect the same number

of peripherals. One of the hub’s main functions is to re-

generate signals that lose strength as they are transmit-

ted via the USB cable. By connecting yet another hub to

a connector on the existing hub, you can then plug in a

new set of peripherals etc, up to a maximum of 127.

Some hubs have no power supply and others are

self-powered. When you choose a hub, opt for the self-

powered variety, as they have their own AC adapter.

The most powerful hubs provide 0.5A of power to each

port.

If you buy a hub, make sure that it supports per-port

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