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USB
Universal Serial Bus (USB) is an industrial standard that denes the cables, connectors and communication protocols used
for connection, communication and power supply between computers and electronic devices.
Along with the introduction of USB specications, the connections of computer peripherals such as mouse, keyboards,
printers, and external storages have been standardized. Several connectors have also been developed to adapt the
application on different devices, for examples, the smart phones and digital cameras.
Here are the connectors most commonly used:
USB 3.0 is the state-of-the-art technology that increases the maximum transmission rate to 5Gbps and raises the power
supply up to 900mA, fullling the demand for higher data rate and charging USB peripherals.
The equip Datalink cables feature a simple drag-and-drop function for two PCs to share les, input devices, and/or optical
drives. With no need to install a driver, a window pops up when the cable is connected and meanwhile these sharing
functions are ready to use. This cable is especially suitable for those who have one PC and one netbook / tablet which is
seldom equipped with an optical drive and lower storage capacity. Simply have two computers connected, the user can
access to both devices easily.
A/M
A/F
B/M
Micro
A/M
A/F
Mini 5pin Mini 4pin
B/M
Micro
USB 2.0 / 1.1
Active USB Datalink
USB 3.0
Bandwidth
Data Interface
Bus power
Cable Signal Count
USB 3.0
SuperSpeed (5Gbps) / Hi-Speed (480Mbps) /
Full Speed (12Mbps) / Low Speed (1.5Mbps)
Simultaneous bi-directional data ow
Up to 900mA
6. 4 for SuperSpeed and 2 for non-SuperSpeed
path
USB 2.0
Hi-Speed (480Mbps) / Full Speed (12Mbps) /
Low Speed (1.5Mbps)
Unidirectional data ow with negotiated
directional bus transfer
Up to 500mA
2
equip PN
133338 Data Transfer Cable •
133339 ODD Sharing Cable •
133351 Dual PC Bridge Cable • •
133355 All-in-One Cable • • •










