What is USB?
USB stands for Universal Serial
Bus. It is standard made for manufacturing data communication devices like
devices like mouse, keyboards, printers, digital video camera, and external
drives etc.USB 3.0 the latest standard developed and is believed to deliver
speed of 5 G bits/sec.
USB stands for ‘Universal Serial
Bus’. USB is a standard developed in the 90’s for the manufacturers of connectors,
cables which are devised for the data exchange in computer and other electronic
devices like Digital video camera. This standard become too popular in the
computer world and is mostly followed in connection with all peripheral devices
like mouse, keyboards, printers, digital video camera, external drives etc.
Internal structure of USB: USB
cable consists of four shielded wires in which two of them are dedicated for
power supply, one for +5V and the other for ground. And a twisted pair of cable
which used for data transmission.
Chronological development of USB:
USB 1.0 was launched in January
1996 which delivers data transmission speed 1.5 M bits/sec “Low speed” and 12 M
bits/sec “High speed”. Latency for transmission of 1 bit in both High speed and
Low speed mode is 1 msec. Twisted pair
of cables is used to reduce noise and crosstalk. According to this standard
maximum length of cable for transmission at 12 M bits/ sec is 5 m. Polling
method is used to notify the CPU when the USB device is ready for data
transmission.
USB 2.0 was launched in April
2000 which promises to deliver data transmission speed of 480 M bits/sec but on
the ground it delivers speed of 35 M bits/sec to 280 M bits/sec. The USB
supports 127 devices connected directly or through the USB hubs. USB devices
supports hot plugging means when you plug or unplug them it is automatically
detected by the computer. The Latency in USB 2.0 compatible devices for transmission
of 1 bit is 125 microseconds. Twisted pair of cables is used to reduce noise
and crosstalk. Incase of USB 2.0 standard maximum 3 m long cable can be used
for transmitting data at 480 M bits/sec. Polling is used to notify CPU when the
USB device is ready for data transmission.
USB 3.0 is the latest version
recently launched in the market and is expected to deliver the 4.8 G bits/sec, which
is 10 times greater as compared to the USB 2.0. It has eliminated the problem
of excessive power consumption and latency. The bandwidth for data transmission
is increased and it support full duplex communication means one route for
transmitting data and another for receiving at the same time. It also provides more
security as compared to the previous version and data is transferred in blocks
of one byte which is scrambled, then it is transmitted in 10 bit format. This
version is also compatible with the devices working on the older USB 2.0
version. With this speed now you can write 64 GB data within 20 minutes. The
USB 3.0 consists of twice many cables to support super speed data transmission.
It is expected to deliver 3.2 to 4 G bits/sec. In case of USB 3.0 a special
signal is used to indicate whether the device is ready or not for data
transmission.
If you are planning to buy new
peripherals for your computer setup then you should go for USB 3.0
standard compatilble devices. You can also take advices for some of the well
renowned companies like Impcsupport. They provide 24*7 online technical supports
for all Windows OS compatible computer setup.
They also provide reliable software solution for solving this purpose.
By using the computer maintenance tools provided by them you can enhance
the performance and speed of the computer.
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