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Bus capable of connecting 127 peripheral devices with data transfer rates up to 12MB/sec.

See Also: Instrument Control Buses, PXI, PXIe, LXI, AXIe, PCIe, GPIB, PCI, Ethernet, LAN, USB 2.0, USB 3.0, microUsb, mini-USB, USB Analyzers, USB GPIB


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  • USB

    Teledyne LeCroy

    The introduction of USB 3.2 and USB4 along with the Type-C connector ushers in a new era of unprecedented performance for consumer electronics that can now utilize this universal interface for power, data and display. Positioned as the primary high-performance interconnect for the next decade, developers are ramping up their USB3.2 / USB4 expertise. From engineering validation to compliance test, trust the experts at Teledyne LeCroy to help ensure product compatibility for next generation USB systems.

  • USB Hub

    Pickering Interfaces Ltd.

    The USB Hub's output ports can be connected or disconnected programmatically to simulate the mechanical connection of a USB device to the module. Additionally, each port has the ability to connect and disconnect the power and data paths separately, enabling the simulation of various connection faults. Take a look at our article, "Bringing USB to the PXI Test Environment" .

  • USB Bus Analysers and USB Generators

    Packet-Master Series - MQP Electronics

    Chapter 9 of the USB Specification details some seventeen Standard Device Requests which must be correctly implemented in any USB device, in order for the device to be successfully enumerated by the host controller.

  • USB Module

    USB-200 - Neulog

    This USB module enables a fast connection of the sensors tothe computer (PC, Mac, XO, or Linux).This module is the first in a chain of sensors connected toa USB port of the PC. It provides both power from the PC to thesensors and communication between the PC and the sensors.

  • USB Interface

    PK-232/USB - Timewave Technology Inc.

    The PK-232/USB brickwall filters have tighter bandwidth and steeper skirts for improved noise and QRM rejection. New PK-232 firmware (Ver. 7.2) allows a wider selection of filters than the original PK-232, so the filter can match the mode. The correct DSP filter is automatically selected when you choose an internal mode. In RTTY, Timewave’s proven Twin Peak Filters pluck the mark and space tones from the noise and QRM for great copy. In PACTOR, the filter bandwidth automatically changes when the baud rate shifts in response to the error rate of the link. In Morse (CW), the operator can preset either 100 Hz or 200 Hz bandwidth. The PK-232/USB is compatible with all Windows W2K,XP,Vista/Win7 software terminal programs for the PK-232.

  • USB Cable

    184125-02 - NI

    USB Cable - The USB Cable works with SuperSpeed or Hi-Speed USB hosts and devices but is backward-compatible with USB 1.1 hosts and devices. You can use this cable for vision acquisition hardware, CompactDAQ or CompactRIO systems, or any device that supports USB Cables.

  • USB Cable

    143556-0R3 - NI

    USB Cable - The USB Cable works with SuperSpeed or Hi-Speed USB hosts and devices but is backward-compatible with USB 1.1 hosts and devices. You can use this cable for vision acquisition hardware, CompactDAQ or CompactRIO systems, or any device that supports USB Cables.

  • USB Cable

    782909-02 - NI

    USB Cable - The USB Cable works with SuperSpeed or Hi-Speed USB hosts and devices but is backward-compatible with USB 1.1 hosts and devices. You can use this cable for vision acquisition hardware, CompactDAQ or CompactRIO systems, or any device that supports USB Cables.

  • USB Cable

    143556-01 - NI

    USB Cable - The USB Cable works with SuperSpeed or Hi-Speed USB hosts and devices but is backward-compatible with USB 1.1 hosts and devices. You can use this cable for vision acquisition hardware, CompactDAQ or CompactRIO systems, or any device that supports USB Cables.

  • USB Cable

    143556-02 - NI

    USB Cable - The USB Cable works with SuperSpeed or Hi-Speed USB hosts and devices but is backward-compatible with USB 1.1 hosts and devices. You can use this cable for vision acquisition hardware, CompactDAQ or CompactRIO systems, or any device that supports USB Cables.

  • USB Cable

    784387-02 - NI

    USB Cable - The USB Cable works with SuperSpeed or Hi-Speed USB hosts and devices but is backward-compatible with USB 1.1 hosts and devices. You can use this cable for vision acquisition hardware, CompactDAQ or CompactRIO systems, or any device that supports USB Cables.

  • USB Cable

    780534-01 - NI

    USB Cable - The USB Cable works with SuperSpeed or Hi-Speed USB hosts and devices but is backward-compatible with USB 1.1 hosts and devices. You can use this cable for vision acquisition hardware, CompactDAQ or CompactRIO systems, or any device that supports USB Cables.

  • USB Cable

    782909-01 - NI

    USB Cable - The USB Cable works with SuperSpeed or Hi-Speed USB hosts and devices but is backward-compatible with USB 1.1 hosts and devices. You can use this cable for vision acquisition hardware, CompactDAQ or CompactRIO systems, or any device that supports USB Cables.

  • USB Cable

    156390-03 - NI

    USB Cable - The USB Cable works with SuperSpeed or Hi-Speed USB hosts and devices but is backward-compatible with USB 1.1 hosts and devices. You can use this cable for vision acquisition hardware, CompactDAQ or CompactRIO systems, or any device that supports USB Cables.

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