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CEVA Serial Attached SCSI IP (SAS2.0) Demo – Part 1

This time I will try to discuss about the USB (Universal Serial Bus). Currently, almost all computers have USB connectors are provided on the CPU it. This type of USB connector can connect with some hardware to your CPU.

Moreover, its operating system also supports a USB connection, making it easier to install quickly.

Some equipment already using USB:

Printers connected to parallel ports, and most computers come with only one type of connection. Such as Zip drives, which require high speed when connected to a computer, usually using the ports parallel ports as well, very often face problems with limited speed.
Modems used the serial port, as well as with some printers and various other things such as Palm Pilots and digital cameras. Most computers have at most two serial ports, and they are very slow in many cases.
Devices that require faster connections came with their own card slot, which of course requires a match to get into the card slot inside the computer case. Unfortunately, a limited number of card slots
USB goal is to end all the complexities. Universal Serial Bus provides a single, has created a standard, easy to use to connect up to 127 devices to a computer.

Examples of devices that are using a USB connection:

* Printer
* Scanner
* Mice / Mouse
* Joysticks
* Flight yokes
* Digital camera
* Webcam
* Modem
* Speaker
* Video phone
* Storage devices, drives sepertiZip
* Network connections

Almost every computer 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 device driver installation quick and easy, too. Compared with other ways of connecting devices to your computer (including parallel ports, serial ports and special cards that you install inside the computer case), USB devices are simple amazing!




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