TOPIC This article contains frequently asked questions (FAQ) regarding USB, with answers to those questions. Additional articles are listed at the bottom of this article. DISCUSSION
Questions answered in this article: Question 1 : What is USB? Answer : Universal Serial Bus (or USB for short) is an industry standard for connecting peripheral devices to personal computers. Apple is adopting USB in its products for a variety of reasons: Question 2 : How Fast is USB Compared to Other Connection Methods? Answer : USB offers data transfer rates of up to 12Mbps. This compares very favorably to other Apple connection methods:
Answer : A hub is a USB device that includes extra ports into which other USB device can be attached. Some hubs, like the keyboard, are bus powered, deriving their power from a source on the bus to which they are attached. Others are self-powered. These come with an AC adapter that plugs into an electrical outlet and supplies power to the hub. There are several companies that sell hubs today. Some self-powered hubs are likely to function solely as hubs, acting as a source of power and allowing you to plug several downstream devices into them. Other devices may include a built-in hub (like the Apple USB Keyboard) that serve a primary function but also provide other ports into which another device can be connected.
Other USB FAQ's can be found in the following articles: |
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Product Area: | iMac |
Category: | USB |
Sub Category: | General Topics |
Keywords: | kfaq, kimac, kpbg3, kpmg3 |
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