The SuperSpeed USB improvements go far beyond transfer rates. In USB 3.0, how to cooperate more harmoniously between devices and computer hosts is also regarded as a key research direction. On the basis of inheriting the USB 2.0 core architecture, how to use the advantages of dual-bus mode and how to allow users to directly experience the advanced of USB 3.0 over USB 2.0 has become the focus: USB 3.0 can provide 50%-80% more power when needed to support those devices that need more power to drive, and those devices that are charged through USB indicate faster charging. The new Powered-B interface consists of 2 additional lines that provide up to 1000 mA of power support. It can completely drive the wireless USB adapter, and get rid of the need for the traditional USB adapter to be connected by cable. Usually wired USB devices need to be connected to the hub or the computer itself, and with high power support, there is no need to exist in the presence of "wires". Automatically reduce power consumption when not needed to switch to USB 3.0, power consumption is also a very important issue to consider, so effective power management is necessary to ensure that the device is idle to reduce power consumption. Faster performance support is required for large data streams, and the device can go into a low-power state when idle. You can even go free to receive other commands and complete other actions.
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