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Since the late-1990s, innovative companies have collaborated to create a standard for communicating between electronic devices. This advanced USB technology allows for quick data and information transfer improving the features of every PC and peripheral device in use today. This first USB technology to be adopted into consumer products was introduced in 1998 with USB 1.1. The low bandwidth cable could transfer data at a rate of 1.5 Mbps, and the full-bandwidth transferred data at 12 Mbps. USB 2.0 changed the transfer technology by increasing rates to 480 Mbps. This update of the USB cable improved data connections and transfer speeds making it 40 times faster than the original version. The next-generation USB 3.0 completes data transfer at a rate of 5Gbps, and is backwards compatible with previous 2.0 ports. This SuperSpeed USB technology employs 4 additional wires for added power and functionality. The USB 3.1 doubles the speed of the 3.0 by performing at 10Gbps. Now called SuperSpeed+ or SuperSpeed USB and is backwards compatible with previous USB versions.

PTM Published on: 2015-09-21