PoweredUSB

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PoweredUSB[edit | edit source]

PoweredUSB is a proprietary interface standard that combines both power and data transfer capabilities. It was developed by the USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF) as an extension to the Universal Serial Bus (USB) standard. PoweredUSB allows devices to draw power directly from the USB connection, eliminating the need for separate power adapters.

History[edit | edit source]

PoweredUSB was first introduced in 2004 as a response to the increasing power requirements of certain devices, such as point-of-sale systems, kiosks, and industrial equipment. These devices often required more power than the standard USB specification could provide, leading to the development of PoweredUSB.

Technical Specifications[edit | edit source]

PoweredUSB is based on the USB 2.0 standard and utilizes a 4-pin connector. It provides both power and data transfer capabilities, allowing devices to be powered and communicate with the host system through a single cable. The standard supports a maximum power delivery of up to 24 watts, which is significantly higher than the 2.5 watts provided by a standard USB 2.0 port.

The PoweredUSB connector consists of four pins: two for power (12V and ground) and two for data transfer (D+ and D-). The power pins are capable of delivering higher currents, enabling devices with higher power requirements to operate without the need for an external power source.

Advantages[edit | edit source]

PoweredUSB offers several advantages over traditional USB connections:

1. **Power Delivery**: The ability to deliver higher power allows devices to operate without the need for separate power adapters, reducing clutter and simplifying installation.

2. **Data Transfer**: PoweredUSB provides the same data transfer capabilities as standard USB, allowing devices to communicate with the host system.

3. **Compatibility**: PoweredUSB is backward compatible with standard USB devices, meaning that PoweredUSB ports can also be used to connect regular USB devices.

4. **Reliability**: The higher power delivery of PoweredUSB ensures a stable power supply, reducing the risk of power-related issues and device failures.

Applications[edit | edit source]

PoweredUSB is commonly used in various industries and applications, including:

1. **Point-of-Sale Systems**: PoweredUSB is widely used in retail environments for connecting peripherals such as barcode scanners, receipt printers, and cash drawers.

2. **Kiosks**: Many self-service kiosks, such as those found in airports, shopping malls, and ticketing systems, utilize PoweredUSB to power and connect various devices.

3. **Industrial Equipment**: PoweredUSB is often used in industrial settings to connect and power devices such as sensors, controllers, and data acquisition systems.

4. **Gaming**: Some gaming peripherals, such as controllers and steering wheels, utilize PoweredUSB for both power and data transfer.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

PoweredUSB provides a convenient solution for devices that require both power and data transfer capabilities. Its ability to deliver higher power and maintain compatibility with standard USB devices makes it a popular choice in various industries. With its advantages in power delivery, data transfer, compatibility, and reliability, PoweredUSB continues to be a reliable and efficient interface standard for a wide range of applications.

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