The History of USB Standards from 1.0 to USB4
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The term USB is short for Universal Serial Bus. A “bus” is a circuit connection used to transfer data or power between components in an electronic system. A “serial” bus transmits data one bit at a time over a single wire. USB is an engineering standard that establishes
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The History of USB Standards from 1.0 to USB4