There was a time when computers had parallel ports. For the hacker types, this meant an eight bit data port, and nine additional pins which could be interfaced with the real world via the 25 pin ...
C, and USB Type-B ports all provide data transfers and power delivery, though the latter is much less common on modern ...
We know, you’ve already got a USB to serial adapter. Probably several of them, in fact. But that doesn’t mean you couldn’t use one more — especially when it’s as as cleverly designed as this one from ...
The success of the Universal Serial Bus grew from humble beginnings: on January 15, 1996, the first final specification was ...
The easiest way to connect computer peripherals is through a Universal Serial Bus (USB). The USB is a plug-and-play interface between the PC and the peripherals. The main advantage of USB is that the ...
The U in USB stands for "universal", but the latest version of the port hasn't lived up to that promise. Progress is happening, though.