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Title
[edit]USB-and-HW-Standards
Instructional Curration
[edit]by Paul J. Richardson, of InstructionResearch.com, a Non-Profit OpenEDU Org
Domain
[edit]PC and Server Hardware
Description of Articles
[edit]Universal Serial Bus (USB) and Related PC and Server Hardware Standards, APIs, Industry Certifications, Protocols, and Technologies
Articles
[edit]- 80 Plus
- Advanced Computing Environment
- Advanced Configuration and Power Interface
- Advanced Host Controller Interface
- Advanced RISC Computing
- Ajay Bhatt
- Alereon
- Aloaha
- Apple Modem
- Audio and video connector
- Audio and video interfaces and connectors
- BioSlimDisk
- Calao Systems
- Card reader
- CEA-936-A
- Central Management and Control
- Certified Wireless USB
- COM Express
- Compound device
- CoreExpress
- Cruzer Enterprise
- Disk enclosure
- Enhanced mini-USB
- Enthusiast System Architecture
- ESATAp
- Ethernet over USB
- ETX (form factor)
- Extensible Host Controller Interface
- Frontline Test Equipment
- Host adapter
- Host controller interface
- Host controller interface (USB, Firewire)
- IBall (company)
- IBM ThinkPad UltraPort
- Industrial USB
- Integrated circuit card interface device
- Intelligent Platform Management Interface
- InterChip USB
- IronKey
- Libusb
- List of Bluetooth protocols
- List of device bit rates
- List of USB video class devices
- Live USB
- Low Pin Count
- MADI
- MagicJack
- Management Component Transport Protocol
- Media Agnostic USB
- Memory card reader
- MIDI
- MPU-401
- Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector
- NVM Express
- OMA Device Management
- Open Platform Management Architecture
- PC-on-a-stick
- PCI/104-Express
- PDMI
- PictBridge
- PoweredUSB
- Qseven
- RAID
- RS-232
- S/PDIF
- Server Base System Architecture
- SES-2 Enclosure Management
- Small Form Factor Special Interest Group
- StartKey
- U3
- Universal Serial Bus 0.7
- Universal Serial Bus 0.8
- Universal Serial Bus 0.9
- Universal Serial Bus 0.99
- Universal Serial Bus 1.0
- Universal Serial Bus 1.0 Release Candidate
- Universal Serial Bus 1.1
- Universal Serial Bus 2.0
- Universal Serial Bus 2.0 Hi-Speed
- Universal Serial Bus 3.1
- USB
- USB 0.7
- USB 0.8
- USB 0.9
- USB 0.99
- USB 1.0
- USB 1.0RC
- USB 1.1
- USB 2.0
- USB 2.0 Hi-Speed
- USB 3.0
- USB 3.1
- USB adapter
- USB Attached SCSI
- USB communications device class
- USB dead drop
- USB decoration
- USB flash drive
- USB flash drive security
- USB FlashCard
- USB FS
- USB Full Speed
- USB Full-Speed
- USB Hi-Speed
- USB High Speed
- USB High-Speed
- USB HS
- USB hub
- USB human interface device class
- USB Implementers Forum
- USB Low Speed
- USB Low-Speed
- USB LS
- USB mass storage device class
- USB microscope
- USB On-The-Go
- USB phone
- USB SS
- USB SS+
- USB SuperSpeed
- USB SuperSpeed+
- USB toys
- USB video device class
- User:Paul.j.richardson/Books/USB-and-HW-Standards
- Virtual CD-ROM switching utility
- Windows To Go
- WinUSB
- WiQuest Communications
- Wireless USB