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Posted 5/21/2009 5:36:30 PM
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Just about any computer that you buy today comes with one or more Universal Serial Bus connectors on the back. These USB connectors let you attach everything from mice to printers to your computer quickly and easily. The operating system supports USB as well, so the installation of the device drivers is quick and easy, too. Compared to other ways of connecting devices to your computer (including parallel ports, serial ports and special cards that you install inside the computer's case), USB devices are incredibly simple!

 

­ In this article, we will look at USB ports from both a user and a technical standpoint. You will learn why the USB system is so flexible and how it is able to support so many devices so easily -- it's truly an amazing system!

Anyone who has been around computers for more than two or three years knows the problem that the Universal Serial Bus is trying to solve -- in the past, connecting devices to computers has been a real headache!

  • Printers connected to parallel printer ports, and most computers only came with one. Things like Zip drives, which need a high-speed connection into the computer, would use the parallel port as well, often with limited success and not much speed.
  • Modems used the serial port, but so did some printers and a variety of odd things like Palm Pilots and digital cameras. Most computers have at most two serial ports, and they are very slow in most cases.
  • Devices that needed faster connections came with their own cards, which had to fit in a card slot inside the computer's case. Unfortunately, the number of card slots is limited and you needed a Ph.D. to install the software for some of the cards.

The goal of USB is to end all of these headaches. The Universal Serial Bus gives you a single, standardized, easy-to-use way to connect up to 127 devices to a computer.

Just about every peripheral made now comes in a USB version. A sample list of USB devices that you can buy today includes:

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Posted 5/22/2009 10:34:14 AM
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thanks for the info
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Posted 5/23/2009 3:30:06 PM
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GOOD information, I will pass it on, but no one will understand me
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Posted 5/27/2009 2:03:48 PM
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I never knew what USB stood for. Thanks for the info though.
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Posted 6/4/2009 3:18:39 AM
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Yes back in the days with the AT i had to add a 4 port serial card and it always had software problems. I was always taking it back to the store so I had them remove it. I love USB!
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Posted 6/11/2009 11:43:37 AM
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Was USB designed by Sony? Kinda like Blu Ray?
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Posted 6/16/2009 9:23:43 AM
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thank you for u info.

I face some problem abt using usb,my pc something can't detect the lastest pendriver

nice to meet your all

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Posted 6/21/2009 4:06:31 AM
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Never knew there was this much to it.
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usb was designed by intel..

well usb 3.0 is out . atlast .. and itz awesome
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