Usb

The universal serial bus (USB) is a versatile interface designed for data communication and power supply. Its primary features focus on speed, connectivity, and power delivery across a wide range of devices. Key Capabilities and Standards

: This feature allows mobile devices like phones and tablets to act as hosts, enabling them to connect directly to keyboards, mice, or flash drives. Common Applications The universal serial bus (USB) is a versatile

: Devices can be connected and disconnected without restarting the host system, facilitating easy use. Common Applications : Devices can be connected and

: USB-PD 3.1 can deliver up to 240W of power, allowing it to charge high-performance laptops and other large devices via a single Type-C cable. or flash drives.

: Modern standards offer massive speeds, from 5 Gbps in USB 3.0 up to 80 Gbps in USB4 Version 2.0.