How does USB Port compare to other connections used with PCs and workstations?
Here's a quick list of the maximum transfer rates for various connections in megabits (Mb) and mega-bytes (MB) per second: Serial port: 115kbits/s (.115Mbits/s) Standard parallel port: 115kBYTES/s (.115MBYTES/s) USB: 12Mbits/s (1.5MBYTES/s) ECP/EPP parallel port: 3MBYTES/s IDE: 3.3-16.7MBYTES/s SCSI-1: 5MBYTES/s SCSI-2 (Fast SCSI, Fast Narrow SCSI): 10MBYTES/s Fast Wide SCSI (Wide SCSI): 20MBYTES/s Ultra SCSI (SCSI-3, Fast-20, Ultra Narrow): 20MBYTES/s UltraIDE: 33MBYTES/s Wide Ultra SCSI (Fast Wide 20): 40MBYTES/s Ultra2 SCSI: 40MBYTES/s IEEE-1394: 100-400Mbits/s (12.5--50MBYTES/s) Wide Ultra2 SCSI: 80MBYTES/s Ultra3 SCSI: 80MBYTES/s Wide Ultra3 SCSI: 160MBYTES/s FC-AL Fibre Channel: 100-400MBYTES/s The fastest connection commonly found on PCs is UltraIDE, which is used for hard drives and CD-ROMs.
Last updated: 03-07-2006 Author: Mihai
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