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Prepared for Mathieu | Delivered April 28, 2020
USB Standards
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Goals
To provide a summary of USB standards, including power management, physical connectors, and data management, and how these standards change from one version to another.
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Early Findings
USB standards are
implemented
by the
USB Implementers Forum
(USB-IF) "
founded by
the companies that developed the USB standard and now want to sue and develop it." This corporation "
develops and maintains
the USB standards, including Wireless USB, and runs a compliance program to maintain the quality of USB products and ensure compatibility between devices."
USB 4
The USB 4 has a max. data transfer speed is
40Gbps
and is based on
Thunderbolt 3
specification.
USB 3.2 Gen 2x2
The most recent USB version 3.2 Gen 2 was introduced in
2017
.
Its max. data transfer speed is
20 Gbps
.
The stipulated connector type is
USB-C**
.
Its cable length is
3m
, and the maximum power capacity is
100w
.
USB 3.2 Gen 2
The USB 3.2 Gen 2 was introduced in
2013
.
Its max. data transfer speed is
10 Gbps
.
The stipulated
connector types
are USB-A, USB-B, USB Micro-B, and USB-C**.
Its cable length is
3m
, and the maximum power capacity is
100w
.
USB 3.2 Gen 1
The USB version 3.2 Gen 1 was introduced in
2008
.
Its sax. data transfer speed is
5 Gbps
.
The stipulated
connector types
are USB-A, USB-B, USB Micro-B, and USB-C**.
Its cable length is
3m
, and the maximum power capacity is
4.5w
.
USB 2.0
USB version 2.0 was introduced in
2000
.
Its max. data transfer speed is
480 Mbps
.
The stipulated
connector types
are USB-A, USB-B, USB Micro-A, USB Micro-B, USB Mini-A, and USB Mini-B.
Its cable length is
5m
, and the maximum power capacity is
2.5w
.
USB 1.1
USB version 1.1 was introduced in
1995
.
Its max. data transfer speed is
12 Mbps
.
The stipulated
connector types
are USB-A and USB-B.
Its cable length is
3m
, and the maximum power capacity is
2.5w
.
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