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Discovering USB 2.0


By: Nick Smith1 Click author's name for more of his/her articles

There is a growing trend for custom USB devices, and more people are keen to learn USB basics. In order to fully understand custom USB needs, users should consider software available. USB 2.0 was created in 2001. There was a complete change in the input/output protocol which allows for much higher speeds than the older versions. The goal was to broaden the range of external peripherals that can be used on a computer. It is said to be up to 40 times faster.

Many people wonder how they can tell if USB 2.0 is already installed on their computer. You can open the device manager and expand the USB section. There should be an enhanced USB controller present. This may be different for Windows, because their drivers are not provided directly from Microsoft. Two standard version USB controllers should be noted as well. These are embedded in the USB chip.

If you are wondering where to find the latest custom USB device drivers, a good place to start is by going to Touchstone Software. Your system drivers will be scanned for free. Your system drivers will be compared to over 90,000 drivers in their system to see if you have the latest drivers possible.

Do you need USB 2.0? Almost any peripheral you will plug in these days has a 2.0 USB version. You can buy a multimedia PC with all the gadgets and you will still need something USB, so 2.0 is definitely recommended. High speed devices that you will use will have a high-speed logo on its packaging. These products can enter high speed mode as long as your system supports it.

USB 2.0 is very versatile with today’s programs and forever-changing applications. Former versions of this program had problems meeting bandwidth requirement. Most things run more efficient with 2.0. One factor that may slow down your speed is the use of a USB hub. There is a delay that is added by the hardware hub. This makes transactions not handled as fast as they would if connected to the host directly. So, if several devices are connected to the hub and being used at the same time, they are sharing the bandwidth.

USB 2.0 is very universal. It will work with virtually any peripheral. You can also run this with various versions such as USB 1.0 and 1.1. It runs at very high speed for people’s application needs. There really is no downside to using this USB version. There are a lot of questions from people regarding whether to get USB 2.0 or FireWire. FireWire is said to give the best performance, but the USB 2.0 drive is said to be better when it comes to convenience and compatibility between multiple computers. The other advantage is that almost all computers have a USB port. USB 2.0 appears to be the way to go.

If you have any questions you can find all the support and help that you need online. Most computers that are recent will be equipped with 2.0. If your computer is not and you are unable to tell, your computer technical support contact can tell you. There are many online forums and sites dedicated to USB 2.0 as well.

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About The Author: USB2U specialises in the supply of customised and printed USB products to many schools, universities, promotions companies, corporate Clients and local authorities.We sell a range of custom usb drives and goods. Please visit our website at www.usb2u.co.uk



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