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Look up: USB

  1. USB
    abbreviation: Upper Side Band
    Found on http://www.apscharts.com/abbrev.html

  2. USB
    USB is an abbreviation for Upper Side Band
    Found on http://fas.org/news/reference/probert/N3

  3. USB
    1. Universal Serial Bus. n. 1. A cooperative vendor standard (Compaq, Digital Equipment Corp, IBM, PC Co., Intel, Microsoft, NEC and Northern Telecom.) designed to support higher transfer speeds to Plug-n-Play peripherals than current serial (RS232C) and parallel ports, at lower cost than SCSI. 2. An implementation of such on a PC Motherboard with no connectors, software, or USB hardware to take advantage of it.
    Found on http://www.charm.net/~kmarsh/dict.html

  4. USB
    Universal Serial Bus, details ...
    Found on http://www.cryer.co.uk/glossary/u/index.

  5. USB
    Universal Serial Bus A serial bus gradually replacing RS232 on PCs because of its higher speed. Generally fitted as standard in new PCs.
    Found on http://www.windmill.co.uk/glossary.html

  6. USB
    Universal Serial Bus. A connection port for transfering digital data. Fast data transfer speed of up to 12 Megabits per second.
    Found on http://www.panasonic.co.uk/glossary/inde

  7. USB
    Universal Serial Bus [Intel]
    Found on http://www.geocities.com/ikind_babel/bab

  8. USB
    Universal Serial Bus.
    Found on http://www.flying-boat.co.uk/glossary/

  9. USB
    Universal Serial Bus. A serial bus with a bandwidth of 1.5 megabits per second (Mbps) for connecting peripherals to a computer. USB can connect up to 127 peripherals through a single, general purpose port. This is accomplished by daisy chaining peripherals together. USB supports hot plugging and multiple data streams.
    Found on http://www.oak.co.uk/Support_Glossary.ph

  10. USB
    (Digital cameras and photo printers) The Universal Serial Bus is probably going to replace the serial and parallel interfaces. USB enables the effortless connection of peripheral devices without the need to install cards into the computer or reconfigure parts of the operating system. The most important advantages are: the support of Plug and Play, hot plugging, automatic configuration of external devices upon connection (no re-start necessary), faster data transfer and the possible operation of up to 127 devices from a single port. USB 2.0 uses a much higher bandwidth and is up to 40 times faster than the original standard. It further benefits from being backwards compatible with existing USB technology, so older devices will still work with USB 2.0 at a so called "Normal Speed" which is equivilant to the USB 1.1 specification while newer devices which are USB Hi-Speed 2.0compliant will profit from the much faster data transfer speed of USB Hi-Speed 2.0.
    Found on http://www.olympus.co.uk/consumer/208_10

  11. USB
    A "plug-and-play" interface between a computer and add-on devices (such as audio players, joysticks, keyboards, telephones, scanners and printers). With USB, a new device can be added to your computer without having to add an adapter card or even having to turn the computer off. The USB peripheral bus standard was developed by Compaq, IBM, DEC, Int
    Found on http://www.mcsx.co.uk/glossary.php

  12. USB
    USB (Universal Serial Bus) is a "plug-and-play" interface between a computer and add-on devices such as audio devices, joysticks, keyboards, scanners, and printers. With USB, a new device can be added to your computer without having to add an adapter card or even having to reboot your computer. USB supports a data speed of 12 megabits per second and a single USB port can be used to connect up to 127 peripheral devices. It is best to use self-powered USB hubs and to plug devices into the back of your computer and not the keyboard for optimum reliability
    Found on http://www.musiconmypc.co.uk/art_glossar

  13. USB
    Universal Serial Bus. An interface available on modern PCs.
    Found on http://www.testometric.co.uk/glossary/gl

  14. USB
    Universal Serial Bus - a bus-bar system developed by Intel and Microsoft to allow connection of up to 127 peripherals daisy-chained, internally or externally, giving a quick, simple, expansion potential for the computer - USB will allow 'hot' connection, i.e. without the need to power down the system while making the connection
    Found on http://www.archivemag.co.uk/

  15. USB
    Stands for Universal Serial Bus. It is a high speed data port on computers and peripherals. USB is used for transferring data from e.g. a digital camera to a computer. The data transfer is very fast
    Found on http://www.digital-point.co.uk/glossary.

  16. USB
    Stands for Universal Serial Bus. It is a high speed data port on computers and peripherals. USB is used for transferring data from e.g. a digital camera to a computer. The data transfer is very fast
    Found on http://www.digital-point.co.uk/glossary.

  17. USB
    Stands for Universal Serial Bus. It is a high speed data port on computers and peripherals. USB is used for transferring data from e.g. a MS Walkman to a computer. The data transfer is very fast
    Found on http://www.digital-point.co.uk/glossary.

  18. USB
    Universal Serial Bus, a port that allows the hot-plugging of multiple external plug-and-play devices.
    Found on http://www.micro2000uk.co.uk/hardware_gl

  19. USB
    (Universal Serial Bus) is a "plug-and-play" interface between a computer and add-on devices such as audio devices, joysticks, keyboards, scanners, and printers. With USB, a new device can be added to your computer without having to add an adapter card or even having to reboot your computer. USB supports a data speed of 12 megabits per second and a …
    Found on http://www.traditionalmusic.co.uk/music%

  20. USB
    Universal Serial Bus (USB) is a widely used serial bus standard for interfacing devices, which was originally designed for PCs, but is now a commonplace feature of TV sets and peripherals
    Found on http://www.agbnielsen.co.uk/agb/index.ph

  21. USB
    USB (Universal Serial Bus) is a "plug-and-play" interface between a computer and add-on devices (such as scanners and printers). With USB, a new device can be added to your computer without having to add an adapter card or even having to turn the computer off
    Found on http://www.thebarcodewarehouse.co.uk/hel

  22. USB
    Upper Sideband
    Found on http://www.dtmedia.co.uk/u.htm

  23. USB
    Universal Serial Bus
    Found on http://www.e2v.com/about-us/literature/g

  24. USB
    Universal Serial Bus; peripheral interface for computers offering 'hot plug and play' capability, which means you can plug a device into the USB port while the computer is turned on, and be able to use the device immediately. Offers data transfer of up to 12 Mbps (Megabits per second). A single USB port can connect up to 127 peripheral devices - if…
    Found on http://www.britishprint.com/tw/glossary.

  25. USB
    upper sideband
    Found on http://www.radio-tech.co.uk/support/info

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9 January 2009

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