USB 1.0

E905201

USB 1.0 is the original version of the Universal Serial Bus standard, introducing a unified interface for connecting peripherals to computers at relatively low data transfer speeds.

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Surface form Occurrences
USB 1.1 2

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf USB standard
computer hardware interface standard
abbreviation USB 1.0 NERFINISHED
backwardCompatibleWith none
busType serial bus
connectorType USB Type-A NERFINISHED
USB Type-B
dataRateFullSpeed 12 Mbit/s
dataRateLowSpeed 1.5 Mbit/s
developer USB Implementers Forum NERFINISHED
encodingScheme NRZI
forwardCompatibleWith partially with USB 1.1
fullName Universal Serial Bus 1.0 NERFINISHED
hostControlled true
introduced 1996
maxCableLengthFullSpeed 5 m
maxCableLengthLowSpeed 3 m
maxDevicesPerHost 127
maxEndpointsPerDevice 16 per direction
partOf Universal Serial Bus NERFINISHED
physicalMedium twisted-pair copper cable
powerDeliveryMaxCurrent 500 mA
powerDeliveryVoltage 5 V
primaryGoal simplify plug-and-play for peripherals
unify peripheral connections
region international standard
replacedInterface PS/2 ports
parallel ports
serial ports
standardizedIn 1996
status obsolete
supersededBy USB 1.1 NERFINISHED
supportsBulkTransfers true GENERATED
supportsControlTransfers true GENERATED
supportsDeviceClasses communication devices
human interface devices
mass storage devices
supportsFullSpeed true GENERATED
supportsHotSwapping true GENERATED
supportsInterruptTransfers true GENERATED
supportsIsochronousTransfers true GENERATED
supportsLowSpeed true GENERATED
supportsPlugAndPlay true
targetPlatform desktop computers
laptop computers
useCase connecting peripherals to personal computers
usesConnectorPinCount 4 pins
usesSignaling differential signaling
usesTopology tiered star topology

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USB 2.0 backwardCompatibleWith USB 1.0
this entity surface form: USB 1.1
USB 2.0 supersedes USB 1.0
this entity surface form: USB 1.1
USB Type-A introducedWith USB 1.0
USB Type-A usedIn USB 1.0