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When:
In 1995-96 Compaq, Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC), IBM, Intel, Microsoft and NEC, joined later by Hewlett-Packard, Lucent and, Philips got together and designed the USB
Why?
The USB was created out of a need for universal communication between devices. The problem with that was that computer designers were literally running out of room
Before the USB every new computer device needed a different serial port.
Size
Being to small leaves some devices to be easily misplaced Compared to some CDs that can be repaired once scratched to retrieve data USBs once they fail they fail.
Enumeration
the computer would decided which kind of data the device uses
Interrupt - low data transfer - keyboard or mouse Bulk - large amounts of data - printer or external hard
the process of recoding or modifying information into a desired format or pattern is when the two devices communicate and configure to which form of data transmission should be used
Convey information from the device to another location. Can be as simple as typing a few keys on the keyboard or transferring large amounts of data like pictures, music and the like
Recognizes and accepts information from transition and collects the inputs and readies them for storage This would be where the typed keys would be displayed onto the screen or stored in a word document.
Maximum transfer rate of 12 mbps First appeared on market in 1995 and 1998
Wireless USB
connections you will have the same personal security of wired USB 2.0
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