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Do USB 1.1 cables work with USB 2.0 devices? |
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Ideally, yes. USB 2.0 architecture uses the same cables and connectors as USB 1.1 compliant products... [ 6-1-2005 ] |
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Do USB 2.0 & USB 1.1 hardware work interchangeably? |
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You may have heard that USB 2.0 is "backward-compatible" with USB 1.0/1.1 (Full-Speed USB). While that's... [ 6-1-2005 ] |
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How will I benefit from USB 2.0? |
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With speed 40 times more than that of USB 1.1, USB 2.0 broaden the range of external peripherals that can be... [ 6-1-2005 ] |
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I would like more information about USB technology? |
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If you need a more technical explanation on the technology or its development, please visit http://www.usb.org. [ 6-1-2005 ] |
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What do I need to use a USB 2.0 device? |
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The requirement is similar to that of USB 1.1, but all components will have to be USB 2.0 compliant. A successful... [ 6-1-2005 ] |
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What happen if a USB 2.0 device is plugged into a USB 1.1 system? |
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The entire bus under the USB 1.1 root hub will slow to 12Mbps. The operating system will probably notify the user... [ 6-1-2005 ] |
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What is the difference between USB 1.0, USB 1.1 and USB 2.0? |
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USB 1.0 can operate at 1.5 Megabits per second (Mbps).USB 1.1 allowed a maximum transfer rate of... [ 6-1-2005 ] |
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What is the max. length of a USB 2.0 cable? |
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5 meters. However, if you cascade 5 hubs with 5m USB cables, this will allow you to connect a device 30m away. [ 6-1-2005 ] |
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What is USB? |
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Universal Serial Bus, or USBThis competing serial input/output technology was introduced in 1997. USB ports... [ 13-1-2005 ] |
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Will USB 1.1 devices run any faster on a USB 2.0 bus? |
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No. However, the new USB 2.0 archiclecture allows more high-speed USB 1.1 devices, such as webcams... [ 6-1-2005 ] |
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Will USB 2.0 replace USB 1.1? |
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Not entirely, because many products such as generic keyboards, mice, joysticks and audio speakers do not... [ 6-1-2005 ] |
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