History Of Universal Serial Bus (USB)

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4. Universal Serial Bus (USB) USB ports are developed to connect keyboard, mouse, printer and many other devices to the PC. They are developed in mid1990’s and gains a tremendous success because no additional knowledge is required to install the devices. USB ports not only communicate between devices and computer but it can also supply electric power to the devices. USB ports are not only limited to computers but it can also be seen mobile phones and video games consoles. USB ports has undergone a lot of advancement since its development in 90’s. It is now available in three different speeds. They are best known for plug and play in the 20th century. It can be attached and detach from the pc without switching it off. They are standardized by group …show more content…

Insulator part is made of combination of plastic and ceramic. Polybutylene terephthalate is used with glass fibre. Shell is made up of phosphorus bronze, nickel silver or high strength copper alloy. They can be operated between -20°c to 85°c. USB connecters are made up of stainless steel, shell with nickel and contact with brass. Outer cover of USB ports are made with polybutylene terephthalate and glass fibre. PBT is used as an insulator in electronic industries. It is thermoplastic polymer and a type of polyester. It is mechanically very strong and can resist temperature up to 150°c. PBT is reinforced with glass fibre to make it more temperature resistant and also it makes it non-combustible. Thirty percent glass with polyethylene terephthalate is also used. Why copper alloy is used in USB ports? Shell part is made of phosphorus bronze which is an alloy of copper. It has very high strength and toughness and also good electrical and thermal conductivity. Nickel and brass is also used because of their high strength. Resistance to corrosion also makes it perfect for use. Silver is also very good material for shell but it is very

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