USB 1.1

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USB 1.1 is an early version of the Universal Serial Bus standard that introduced widespread support for low- and full-speed data transfer between computers and peripherals.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf USB standard
computer hardware interface standard
backwardCompatibleWith USB 1.0 NERFINISHED
connectorCompatibility USB Mini-A NERFINISHED
USB Mini-B NERFINISHED
USB Type-A NERFINISHED
USB Type-B
dataRate 1.5 Mbit/s
12 Mbit/s
dataRateType full-speed
low-speed
follows USB 1.0 NERFINISHED
fullName Universal Serial Bus Specification Revision 1.1 NERFINISHED
improvesOn USB 1.0 error handling
USB 1.0 hub compatibility
intendedUse connecting computers and peripherals
maxCableLengthFullSpeed 5 m
maxCableLengthLowSpeed 3 m
maxDevicesPerHost 127
osSupport Linux NERFINISHED
Microsoft Windows 2000 NERFINISHED
Microsoft Windows 98 NERFINISHED
macOS classic
partOf Universal Serial Bus family NERFINISHED
powerDelivery 5 V DC
precedes USB 2.0 NERFINISHED
releaseYear 1998
replacedLegacyInterface PS/2 ports for some devices
RS-232 serial ports
parallel printer ports
standardizedBy Compaq NERFINISHED
IBM NERFINISHED
Intel NERFINISHED
Microsoft NERFINISHED
NEC NERFINISHED
Northern Telecom NERFINISHED
USB Implementers Forum NERFINISHED
status superseded by newer USB versions
supportsDeviceType external storage devices
game controllers
keyboards
mice
modems
printers
scanners
supportsHotPlug true
supportsPlugAndPlay true
supportsSpeed full-speed
low-speed
topology tiered star
useCase connecting legacy serial and parallel peripherals via a unified interface

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USB Type-A usedIn USB 1.1