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Cosa (chi) è USB$500458$ - definizione

PROPRIETARY EXTENSION TO THE USB STANDARD
Power USB; Retail USB; 12V USB; 19V USB; 24V USB; 25V USB; Powered USB; USB PlusPower; USB +Power; PlusPower; +Power
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USB hardware         
  • A blue Standard-A USB connector without USB 3.0 contacts fitted
  • The Certified USB Fast Charger logo for USB Type-C charging ports
  • USB 3.0 Micro-B SuperSpeed plug
  • USB extension cable, plug on the left, receptacle (nonstandard, receptacles normally not allowed on cables) on the right
  • Mini-A (left) and Mini-B (right) plugs
  • A yellow charge-only USB port on a front panel USB 3.0 switch with card reader
  • A yellow USB port denoting sleep-and-charge
  • USB 3.0 B type plug
  • Pin configuration of type-A and type-B plugs viewed end-on
  • Power rule of USB Power Delivery Revision 3.0, Version 1.2
  • Comparison of USB connector plugs, excluding USB-C type plugs
  • '''Standard, Mini-, and Micro-USB plugs''' shown end-on, not to scale. Light areas represent cavities. The plugs are pictured with USB logo to the top.<ref name = microspec />
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  • Worst-case voltage drop topology of a USB 3.x host to device chain, at steady state. Note that under transient conditions the supply at the device can momentarily drop from 4.0&nbsp;V to 3.67&nbsp;V.
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  • The USB Type-C Charging logo ([[USB4]] 20Gbps port)
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  • The [[USB-C]] plug
  • USB cable with a USB-C plug and a USB-C port on a laptop
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COMMUNICATION CONNECTOR FOR THE USB PROTOCOL
USB port; PowerShare; Mini USB; Mini-USB; Micro-USB; Micro-usb; Micro usb; Mini usb; MiniUSB; MicroUSB; USB connector; ExtUSB; Micro USB; Extusb; USB Accessory Charger Adapter; USB plugs; USB Battery Charging Specification; USB Battery Charging Specification 1.0; USB Power Delivery Specification; USB PD; USB Power Delivery; USB charging port; USB Micro-B; USB Mini-B; USB Mini-A; USB-PD; USB (Physical); Micro-B; UC-E6; Always On USB; Power-off USB; Sleep-and-charge ports; USB-C PD; Dedicated charging port; USB Battery Charging; USB-B; User:Dratini0/sandbox2
The initial versions of the USB standard specified connectors that were easy to use and that would have acceptable life spans; revisions of the standard added smaller connectors useful for compact portable devices. Higher-speed development of the USB standard gave rise to another family of connectors to permit additional data paths.
on the go         
  • USB OTG adapters, hubs and card readers
  • A USB OTG setup involving a number of devices
  • Standard, mini, and micro USB plugs (not to scale). The white areas in the drawings represent hollow spaces. As the plugs are shown here, the USB logo (with optional letter A or B) is on the top of the overmold in all cases. Pin numbering (looking into receptacles) is mirrored from plugs, such that pin 1 on plug connects to pin 1 on the receptacle.
  • The USB On-The-Go logo
SPECIFICATION FOR USB DEVICES TO ACT AS HOSTS TO USE OTHER USB DEVICES
USB OTG; USB-OTG; USB host support; USB On-the-Go; USB 2.0 OTG; USB on the go; USB-on-the-go; USB On-the-go; Attach Detection Protocol; Session Request Protocol; Host Negotiation Protocol; Role Swap Protocol; On the go; On-The-Go; On-The-Go USB; USB Micro-AB
informal
very active or busy.
USB mass storage device class         
  • An action camera being accessed via mass storage device class
  • USB [[card reader]]s typically implement the USB mass storage device class.
USB DEVICE CLASS FOR DRIVES
USB Mass Storage Rationale; USB mass storage interface; USB storage; USB Mass Storage; MSDC; USB Mass Storage Device; USB Mass Storage Device Class; USB mass storage device; Usb mass storage; USB mass storage; USB MSC; USB Mass Storage Device class; USB server; USB mass-storage device class; USB Mass Storage Bulk-Only Transfer
The USB mass storage device class (also known as USB MSC or UMS) is a set of computing communications protocols, specifically a USB Device Class, defined by the USB Implementers Forum that makes a USB device accessible to a host computing device and enables file transfers between the host and the USB device. To a host, the USB device acts as an external hard drive; the protocol set interfaces with a number of storage devices.

Wikipedia

PoweredUSB

PoweredUSB, also known as Retail USB, USB PlusPower, USB +Power, and USB Power Plus, is an addition to the Universal Serial Bus standard that allows for higher-power devices to obtain power through their USB host instead of requiring an independent power supply or external AC adapter. It is mostly used in point-of-sale equipment, such as receipt printers and barcode readers.