Mini-B Type USB 2.0 High Speed

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In information technology, Universal Serial Bus (USB) is a serial bus standard to interface devices to a host computer. USB was designed to allow many peripherals to be connected using a single standardized interface socket and to improve the Plug and play capabilities by allowing hot swapping, that is, by allowing devices to be connected and disconnected without rebooting the computer or turning off the device. Other convenient features include providing power to low-consumption devices without the need for an external power supply and allowing many devices to be used without requiring manufacturer specific, individual device drivers to be installed.

[edit] Mini-B Type

Also commonly known as 5-pin type.
Mini-B Type : 2nd one from left
Mini-B Type : 2nd one from left

[edit] USB 2.0 High Speed

USB 2.0 was released in April 2000. Higher maximum speed of 480 Mbit/s (now called Hi-Speed) was added. Further modifications to the USB specification have been done via Engineering Change Notices (ECN). USB 2.0 already implies 'High Speed'.

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