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  2. USB - Wikipedia

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    The Universal Serial Bus was developed to simplify and improve the interface between personal computers and peripheral devices, such as cell phones, computer accessories, and monitors, when compared with previously existing standard or ad hoc proprietary interfaces. [12]

  3. USB communications - Wikipedia

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    This article provides information about the communications aspects of Universal Serial Bus : Signaling, Protocols, Transactions. USB is an industry-standard used to specify cables, connectors, and protocols that are used for communication between electronic devices.

  4. USB communications device class - Wikipedia

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    USB communications device class (or USB CDC) is a composite Universal Serial Bus device class. The communications device class is used for computer networking devices akin to a network card , providing an interface for transmitting Ethernet or ATM frames onto some physical media.

  5. USB4 - Wikipedia

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    Universal Serial Bus 4 (USB4), sometimes erroneously referred to as USB 4.0, is the most recent technical specification of the USB (Universal Serial Bus) data communication standard. The USB Implementers Forum originally announced USB4 in 2019. USB4 enables multiple devices to dynamically share a single high-speed data link.

  6. Extensible Host Controller Interface - Wikipedia

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    The eXtensible Host Controller Interface (xHCI) is a technical specification that provides a detailed framework for the functioning of a computer's host controller for Universal Serial Bus (USB). Known alternately as the USB 3.0 host controller specification, xHCI is designed to be backward compatible, supporting a wide range of USB devices ...

  7. WinUSB - Wikipedia

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    WinUSB is a generic USB driver provided by Microsoft, for their operating systems starting with Windows Vista but which is also available for Windows XP. It is aimed at simple devices that are accessed by only one application at a time (for example instruments like weather stations, devices that only need a diagnostic connection or for firmware upgrades).

  8. MQX - Wikipedia

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    MQX includes an Internet protocol suite TCP/IP stack (RTCS), embedded File Allocation Table based DOS file system (MFS), Universal Serial Bus host/device stack, and design, debugging (task-aware (TAD), and remote), and performance analysis tools. [1]

  9. Category:USB - Wikipedia

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    Universal Serial Bus 0.7; Universal Serial Bus 0.8; ... USB mass storage device class; Media Transfer Protocol; Memory card reader; P. PDMI; PictBridge; Picture ...