...peripherals with USB • Connecting peripherals with USB • Hot-Swappable • Because USB connections are hot-swappable, you can attach or remove peripherals without shutting down your computer. • Different connectors • A standard USB cable featur...
USB (Universal Serial Bus) • USB (Universal Serial Bus) • Universal Serial Bus (USB) is a royalty-free bus specification developed by leading manufacturers in the PC and telephony industries to support plug-and-play peripheral connections. USB...
USB (Universal Serial Bus). • USB • Universal Serial Bus (USB) is a royalty-free bus specification developed by leading manufacturers in the PC and telephony industries to support plug-and-play peripheral connections. USB offers increased band...
...with built-in VM to USB • A virtual media (VM) device is any type of data storage device — such as CDs, flash drives, or external hard drives — that you can connect to remotely to enable data sharing. A ServSwitch with built-in VM can be directl...
...with traditional USB support disconnect the USB lines from one computer before connect it to the next. But that way switch over delay were often experienced. And switch systems can sometimes hang due to bugs in the computers, peripherals or h...
...IEEE 1394 • Although USB has emerged as the simple plug-and-play standard for attaching peripherals, there is a faster standard called IEEE 1394. • Used for High speed Multimedia equipment • Developed by Sony® as i.Link • TM • and Apple as FireWi...
...Firewire • Although USB has emerged as the simple plug-and-play standard for attaching peripherals, there is a faster standard called IEEE 1394. • Used for High speed Multimedia equipment • Developed by Sony® as i.Link • TM • and Apple as FireWi...
...interfaces and two USB HID ports. • The basic modules (mainboards) are available with single or dual video as well as link redundancy. The upgrade modules offer a wide selection for additional choices like analogue and/or digital audio, further...