![]() USB 3.0 continues to work with all of the previously defined data rates. USB 2.0 defines a new data rate, high-speed USB (480 Mbps), while maintaining support for low and full speed devices. USB 1.0 defines two different data rates, low speed USB (up to 1.5 Mbps) and full speed USB (up to 12 Mbps). ![]() The newest specification revision is USB 3.0, which specifies a maximum transmission speed up to 5 Gbps. The version number also indicates the maximum transmission speed. ![]() The USB specifications define how the host PC and USB device communicate with each another. USB 3.0, USB 2.0, and USB 1.0 refer to the USB specification revision number from the USB Implementers Forum. Let's understand the USB terms in that sentence. Say you see something like, "Thanks to USB 3.0, I can connect a SuperSpeed USB thumb drive to my PC's xHCI host controller and copy files faster."
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