The present world is crazy for the devices with high speed as speedy technology has become the core of the world. With advancements in everyday life, everything people wishes to be of hyper speed whether it’s iPhones and computers or iPods and internet.
More Storage Capacity in USB 3.0
Those days have gone when a 3.5-inch floppy disk with 200MB storage capacity was considered to be enough but now people love to have external hard drives for their desktops with storage capacities of 1TB to 3TB and still crave for more space. For more storage, now the USB technology has emerged in the market to satisfy the quest of the people for faster transfer speeds and more storage space.
The USB technology was first introduced to the public in the '90s which brought drastic change in the way people interacted with their computers. Not only this, it also made ‘plug and play’ a reality for people which certainly added to the convenience of the people as well.
After a decade, keeping pace with the fast growing technology and the people’s craving for more speed, the USB Implementers Forum, Inc., the same group which had introduced USB launched the new generation USB called as Super Speed USB 3.0.
Drastic Increase in Data Transfer Speed
With the introduction of USB 3.0, the data transfer speeds have increased drastically from 480MB per second to 4.8GB per second. With this speed, you can load thousands of files in your desktop external drive even in mere seconds. Undoubtedly, the Super Speed USB 3.0 has taken speed to an altogether new level and much higher than the speed offered by USB 2.0.
Change in Power Capability
In the usage of USB 2.0 and USB 3.0, there is not only huge difference in the transfer speed but also the power capability which has drastically increased from 100 milliamps offered by USB 2.0 to 900 millilamps provided by USB 3.0. So, one can charge four devices in the time which was consumed to charge a single device with USB 2.0 technology.
However, the best part is that the increase in power has not led to any kind of decrease in the power efficiency of the device as USB 3.0 easily recognizes an inactive device and stops seeking data from it. For example, if your computer goes into sleep mode while a desktop external drive is plugged to it, the change will be automatically detected by USB 3.0 which stops its connection till the computer comes back from the sleep mode and powers up again.
Difference in the Number of Connector Lines
The difference in USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 technology can also be viewed by the change in the number of connector lines. USB 2.0 cables transferred data with the help of four connector lines in which two were used for in and out data transfer, one for power and one for grounding. Now, the number of connector lines has increased with SuperSpeed USB 3.0 with the addition of five more lines in which four aids in speed and two are dedicated for data transmitters. Apart from this, the other two left are used for handling the received information.
Bi- direction Data Transfer Possible with USB 3.0
The best benefit of these additional lines is that it has made bi-directional data transfer possible which allows the drive to read as well as write content to your desktop external hard drive together. The addition of more lines has certainly made the USB 3.0 cable look thicker than USB 2.o cable.
Though there are various products available in the market with USB 3.0 technology however, the number of products and the usage of this technology in various electronic devices is expected to see a steep rise in the coming years.
This article written by Devesh Rai behalf of Sunrise PC Support, Sunrise PC Support is Online Technical Support Company which provides the Tech Services like Online Avast Tech Support , Online Printer Support
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