systems:usb
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| + | ====== FlashPac USB Cases ====== | ||
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| + | The Flash Pac is a super clear durable USB drive case very similar to a DVD or Blu-ray case. | ||
| + | It holds standard sized thumb drives and even has a holder for a flash drive cap. The inside | ||
| + | front cover of this USB case features literature clips giving you the flexibility to add an | ||
| + | insert flyer, booklet or brochure. A clear outer overlay wraps around the outside of this USB | ||
| + | case providing a space to hold cover artwork, adding to design capabilities. | ||
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| ====== USB over network ====== | ====== USB over network ====== | ||
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| + | USB over ethernet | ||
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| Silex USB Device Server, 2x USB 2.0, 10/100/1000 LAN, US Power Supply DS-510(US) | Silex USB Device Server, 2x USB 2.0, 10/100/1000 LAN, US Power Supply DS-510(US) | ||
| + | The Silex DS-510 is designed to easily connect and share USB devices over a network. Printers, | ||
| + | Scanners, Disk Drives, Card Readers, or virtually any other USB device can be now be enabled | ||
| + | with network capability | ||
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| + | ====== USB dongles sharing ====== | ||
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| + | Easily connects one or more remote USB and serial port devices to your computer over Internet or Ethernet | ||
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| ====== USB Connector Types ====== | ====== USB Connector Types ====== | ||
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| Micro USB OTG = Micro A | Micro USB OTG = Micro A | ||
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| + | ====== there are nine possible implementations of USB-C ports with different functionality ====== | ||
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| + | BY ADARSH VERMA ON AUG 31, 2015 – IN GADGET & MACHINE / TECH | ||
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| + | usb c | ||
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| + | Function + Esc = System Information | ||
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