Universal Serial Bus: Difference between revisions
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peripheral_name = | peripheral_name = Universal Serial Bus| | ||
developer = [[Compaq]], [[DEC]], [[IBM]], [[Intel]], [[Microsoft]], [[NEC]], [[Nortel]]| | developer = [[Compaq]], [[DEC]], [[IBM]], [[Intel]], [[Microsoft]], [[NEC]], [[Nortel]]| | ||
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added_to_museum = May 8, 2020| | added_to_museum = May 8, 2020| | ||
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'''USB''' is | '''Universal Serial Bus''' ('''USB''') is the name of connector standards used in various devices. | ||
The standard allows for transferring data and supplying electricity for various devices. | The standard allows for transferring data and supplying electricity for various devices. | ||
USB was designed by [[Compaq]], [[DEC]], [[IBM]], [[Intel]], [[Microsoft]], [[NEC]], and [[Nortel]] in January [[1996]]. | |||
USB devices have been commercially produced since May 1996. | USB devices have been commercially produced since May 1996. |
Latest revision as of 12:14, 10 November 2024
Universal Serial Bus | |
Developer | Compaq, DEC, IBM, Intel, Microsoft, NEC, Nortel |
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Publisher | Numerous |
Systems | Numerous |
Released | 1996-current |
Added to Museum | May 8, 2020 |
Universal Serial Bus (USB) is the name of connector standards used in various devices.
The standard allows for transferring data and supplying electricity for various devices.
USB was designed by Compaq, DEC, IBM, Intel, Microsoft, NEC, and Nortel in January 1996.
USB devices have been commercially produced since May 1996.
Devices that use USB connectors owned by the WEC Museum
Name | Manufacturer | Released | Notes |
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Xbox 360 | Microsoft | 2005 | |
PlayStation 3 | Sony | 2006 | |
Xbox One | Microsoft | 2013 | |
PlayStation 4 | Sony | 2013 | |
Apple TV | Apple | 2015 | Fourth generation |