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===== Overview ===== | ===== Overview ===== | ||
- | ^Release name |Release date |Maximum transfer rate |Note | + | ^Release name |Release date |Maximum transfer rate |Note| |
- | ^USB 0.8 |December 1994 | |Prerelease | + | ^USB 0.8 |December 1994 | |Prerelease| |
- | USB 0.9 April 1995 Prerelease | + | ^USB 0.9 |April 1995 | |Prerelease| |
- | USB 0.99 August 1995 Prerelease | + | ^USB 0.99 |August 1995 | |Prerelease| |
- | USB 1.0 Release Candidate November 1995 Prerelease | + | ^USB 1.0 Release Candidate |November 1995 | |Prerelease| |
- | USB 1.0 January 1996 Low Speed (1.5 Mbit/s), Full Speed (12 Mbit/s) | + | ^USB 1.0 |January 1996 |Low Speed (1.5 Mbit/s), Full Speed (12 Mbit/s)| |
- | USB 1.1 August 1998 | + | ^USB 1.1 |August 1998| |
- | USB 2.0 April 2000 High Speed (480 Mbit/s) | + | ^USB 2.0 |April 2000 |High Speed (480 Mbit/s)| |
- | USB 3.0 November 2008 SuperSpeed (5 Gbit/s) Also referred to as USB 3.1 Gen 1 by USB 3.1 standard[25] | + | ^USB 3.0 |November 2008 |SuperSpeed (5 Gbit/s) |Also referred to as USB 3.1 Gen 1 by USB 3.1 standard| |
- | USB 3.1 July 2013 SuperSpeed+ (10 Gbit/s) Also referred to as USB 3.1 Gen 2 by USB 3.1 standard[25] | + | ^USB 3.1 |July 2013 |SuperSpeed+ (10 Gbit/s) |Also referred to as USB 3.1 Gen 2 by USB 3.1 standard| |
===== Power related specifications ===== | ===== Power related specifications ===== | ||
- | Release name Release date Max. power Note | + | ^Release name |Release date |Max. power |Note| |
- | USB Battery Charging 1.0 2007-03-08 5 V, 1.5 A | + | ^USB Battery Charging 1.0 |2007-03-08 |5 V, 1.5 A| |
- | USB Battery Charging 1.1 2009-04-15 | + | ^USB Battery Charging 1.1 |2009-04-15| |
- | USB Battery Charging 1.2 2010-12-07 | + | ^USB Battery Charging 1.2 |2010-12-07| |
- | USB Power Delivery revision 1.0 (version 1.0) 2012-07-05 20 V, 5 A Using FSK protocol over bus power (VBUS) | + | ^USB Power Delivery revision 1.0 (version 1.0) |2012-07-05 |20 V, 5 A |Using FSK protocol over bus power (VBUS)| |
- | USB Power Delivery revision 1.0 (version 1.3) 2014-03-11 | + | ^USB Power Delivery revision 1.0 (version 1.3) |2014-03-11| |
- | USB Type-C 1.0 2014-08-11 5 V, 3 A New connector and cable specification | + | ^USB Type-C 1.0 |2014-08-11 |5 V, 3 A |New connector and cable specification| |
- | USB Power Delivery revision 2.0 (version 1.0) 2014-08-11 20 V, 5 A Using BMC protocol over communication channel (CC) on type-C cables. | + | ^USB Power Delivery revision 2.0 (version 1.0) |2014-08-11 |20 V, 5 A |Using BMC protocol over communication channel (CC) on type-C cables.| |
- | USB Type-C 1.1 2015-04-03 5 V, 3 A | + | ^USB Type-C 1.1 |2015-04-03 |5 V, 3 A| |
- | USB Power Delivery revision 2.0 (version 1.1) 2015-05-07 20 V, 5 A | + | ^USB Power Delivery revision 2.0 (version 1.1) |2015-05-07 |20 V, 5 A| |
- | USB Power Delivery revision 2.0 (version 1.2) 2016-03-25 20 V, 5 A | + | ^USB Power Delivery revision 2.0 (version 1.2) |2016-03-25 |20 V, 5 A| |
===== USB 1.x ===== | ===== USB 1.x ===== | ||
- | Released in January 1996, USB 1.0 specified data rates of 1.5 Mbit/s (Low Bandwidth or Low Speed) and 12 Mbit/s (Full Bandwidth or Full Speed). It did not allow for extension cables or pass-through monitors, due to timing and power limitations. Few USB devices made it to the market until USB 1.1 was released in August 1998, fixing problems identified in 1.0, mostly related to using hubs. USB 1.1 was the earliest revision that was widely adopted and led to Legacy-free PCs.[15][16][17][18] | + | Released in January 1996, USB 1.0 specified data rates of 1.5 Mbit/s (Low Bandwidth or Low Speed) and 12 Mbit/s (Full Bandwidth or Full Speed). It did not allow for extension cables or pass-through monitors, due to timing and power limitations. Few USB devices made it to the market until USB 1.1 was released in August 1998, fixing problems identified in 1.0, mostly related to using hubs. USB 1.1 was the earliest revision that was widely adopted and led to Legacy-free PCs. |
===== USB 2.0 ===== | ===== USB 2.0 ===== | ||
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A USB 2.0 PCI expansion card | A USB 2.0 PCI expansion card | ||
- | USB 2.0 was released in April 2000, adding a higher maximum signaling rate of 480 Mbit/s (High Speed or High Bandwidth), in addition to the USB 1.x Full Speed signaling rate of 12 Mbit/s. Due to bus access constraints, the effective throughput of the High Speed signaling rate is limited to 280 Mbit/s or 35 MB/s.[26] | + | USB 2.0 was released in April 2000, adding a higher maximum signaling rate of 480 Mbit/s (High Speed or High Bandwidth), in addition to the USB 1.x Full Speed signaling rate of 12 Mbit/s. Due to bus access constraints, the effective throughput of the High Speed signaling rate is limited to 280 Mbit/s or 35 MB/s. |
- | Further modifications to the USB specification have been made via Engineering Change Notices (ECN). The most important of these ECNs are included into the USB 2.0 specification package available from USB.org:[27] | + | Further modifications to the USB specification have been made via Engineering Change Notices (ECN). The most important of these ECNs are included into the USB 2.0 specification package available from USB.org |
Mini-A and Mini-B Connector ECN: Released in October 2000. | Mini-A and Mini-B Connector ECN: Released in October 2000. | ||
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Link Power Management Addendum ECN: Released in July 2007. | Link Power Management Addendum ECN: Released in July 2007. | ||
This adds sleep, a new power state between enabled and suspended states. Device in this state is not required to reduce its power consumption. However, switching between enabled and sleep states is much faster than switching between enabled and suspended states, which allows devices to sleep while idle. | This adds sleep, a new power state between enabled and suspended states. Device in this state is not required to reduce its power consumption. However, switching between enabled and sleep states is much faster than switching between enabled and suspended states, which allows devices to sleep while idle. | ||
- | Battery Charging Specification 1.2:[28] Released in December 2010. | + | Battery Charging Specification 1.2 Released in December 2010. |
Several changes and increasing limits including allowing 1.5 A on charging ports for unconfigured devices, allowing High Speed communication while having a current up to 1.5 A and allowing a maximum current of 5 A. | Several changes and increasing limits including allowing 1.5 A on charging ports for unconfigured devices, allowing High Speed communication while having a current up to 1.5 A and allowing a maximum current of 5 A. | ||