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Product Search These lists and search functionality sponsored by USB Implementers Forum, Inc., (USB-IF). Lists are maintained by USB-IF members themselves and USB-IF does not take responsibility for contents. This product search is limited to only those products that are certified to bear the USB-IF logo. Although the listing is maintained by each member company individually, it is limited to thos
USB has evolved from a data interface capable of supplying limited power to a primary provider of power with a data interface. Today many devices charge or get their power from USB. USB has become a ubiquitous power socket for many small devices such as cell phones, tablets, portable speakers and other hand-held devices. Users need USB to fulfil their requirements not only in terms of data but als
Approved Class Specification Documents If you have questions regarding any of these documents please contact the DWG chair (dwg-wg-chair@usb.org) and your questions will be channeled to the appropriate group. Audio Class Audio Device Document 1.0 Audio Data Formats 1.0 Audio Terminal Types 1.0 USB MIDI Devices 1.0 Audio Devices Rev. 2.0 Spec and Audio 2.0 Adopters Agreement (.zip format, size
The Original USB 2.0 specification released on April 27, 2000 USB 2.0 Adopters Agreement Errata to the USB 2.0 specification as of December 7, 2000 Mini-B connector Engineering Change Notice to the USB 2.0 specification Pull-up/pull-down Resistors Engineering Change Notice to the USB 2.0 specification Errata to the USB 2.0 specification as of May 28, 2002 Interface Association Descriptor Engineeri
LEGAL DISCLAIMER THESE SPECIFICATIONS ARE PROVIDED “AS IS” AND WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. WITHOUT LIMITATION, THERE IS NO WARRANTY OF NON-INFRINGEMENT, NO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, AND NO WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. ALL WARRANTIES ARE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED. USER ASSUMES THE FULL RISK OF USING THESE SPECIFICATIONS. IN NO EVENT SHALL USB-IF OR THE USB
USB Class Codes June 15, 2016 USB defines class code information that is used to identify a device痴 functionality and to nominally load a device driver based on that functionality. The information is contained in three bytes with the names Base Class, SubClass, and Protocol. (Note that 腺ase Class� is used in this description to identify the first byte of the Class Code triple. That terminology is
HID USB Device Class Definition The Device Class Definition for HID 1.11 is intended to supplement the USB Specification and provide HID manufacturers with the information necessary to build USB-compatible devices. It also specifies how the HID class driver should extract data from USB devices. The primary and underlying goals of the HID class definition are to: be as compact as possible to save d
USB-IF Compliance Workshop #135 Registration for the USB-IF Compliance Workshop which will be held August 6-9, 2024 is now open! We encourage early registration as space is limited. Instant, No Hassle Connections Universal Serial Bus (USB) connects more than computers and peripherals. It has the power to connect you with a whole new world of device experiences.
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