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Shortcomings of the Original PC I/O
Paradigm
Limited System Resources
Non-shareable Interfaces
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USB Paradigm
A single connector type to connect any PC
peripheral
Ability to attach many peripheral devices to
the same connector
A method of easing the system resource
conflicts
Hot plug support
Automatic detection and configuration of
peripheral devices
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USB Transmission Rates
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U S B S y s te m in a P C I P la tfo rm
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USB Features
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USB 2.0 Hierarchy
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Interrupt Transfers
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Bulk transfer
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Isochronous transfer
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Control transfer
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Frame-Based Transfers
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Conclusion
Each endpoint within a given USB device
has particular characteristics that dictate how
it must be accessed. The transfer
characteristics relate to the requirements of
the application. The above discussed four
transfer types have been defined
by the USB specification, each of which
reflects the nature of transfers that may
be required by a USB device endpoint
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