USB 2.0 Adapter Handles High-Current Devices

Feb. 3, 2005
High-speed, 480-Mbit/s USB 2.0 transfers are just the ticket for the USB104+PC/104Plus board. These include transfers from high-current-draw devices. Two downstream ports provide 500 mA, while the remaining two ports handle up to 2000 mA. Parvus' boar

High-speed, 480-Mbit/s USB 2.0 transfers are just the ticket for the USB104+PC/104Plus board. These include transfers from high-current-draw devices. Two downstream ports provide 500 mA, while the remaining two ports handle up to 2000 mA. Parvus' board costs $230, and it is compatible with a range of operating systems.

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