A USB cable (the 1.0, 1.1, 2.0 all have the same limit) is limited to 5m in length.
You can make this longer using self-powered hubs (must supply their own power, usually by plugging into a wall outlet) as 'links' in a chain. You may have up to 6 hubs in a chain. This can give you up to 30m length.
If you're facing USB device issues in Windows 11, it could be due to outdated drivers or hardware conflicts. To resolve the problem, try updating your USB drivers, checking your device on different ports, or using Windows 11’s built-in troubleshooter. If you're in need of software tools or drivers, you can also visit MicrosoftKeyPro for affordable software solutions to ensure your system runs smoothly.
the question is vague but I'll answer to the best of my abilities...If your computer has an SD card reader, simply put the card into the reader and proceed to step 2 below. If you do not and if the sd memory card is for a phone, camera or similar device start from step 11. connect the included usb cable for the device to a computer.2. In most cases, the device should appear as a removable storage device under "My Computers" if you're on a PC or Linux, or on the desktop if you're on a mac.3. If it doesn't appear, install the device drivers by inserting the disc that came with the device and follow the instructions to install the drivers.4. after installing drivers, the device should appear in the above mentioned locations for your system.
Yes, Motorola Razr can be charged through a PC or MAC USB port. You need a special SW driver installed on the machine and then you can charge it with the normal USB cable connected to the computer. There are many web pages hosting the driver and procedure. Do a google search for "Razr USB Charging" http://www.noheat.com/2007/01/31/charge-motorola-razr-with-standard-usb-cable-from-pc http://blog.gruby.com/2006/11/27/charging-a-motorola-razr-over-usb/ - Neeraj Sharma
In Window XP:"Right click my computer, then "manage", select device manager and scroll down to USB controllers. Click the + then look for the word "Enhanced" in either of the host controller listed. If there's 1 with Enhanced, then you have USB2.0 capable hardware. See the related link for more info about USB1.1 and USB2.0
Here are a few everyday things that are around 15 centimeters long: a pencil, toothbrush, large paper clip, or even a smartphone. You’ve also got things like a small kitchen spatula, a half-sized ruler, and a standard pen. Other examples include a kitchen knife blade, a postcard, a USB cable, and a soup spoon.
slowest ever 7-11 days from the time u pay for it.
It's the coax cable used for Thick Ethernet.
Tommy Cable was born on 1900-11-27.
Yes. RG-11 is 75 ohm cable much the same as any other cable like RG-59, RG-6 or RG-56.
There may be an easier way to find out, but I have found that if you open device manager and click on the "+" next to Universal Serial Bus Controllers at the bottom of the list, it should say 2.0 Enhanced, etc. Hope that helps.
It is not necessary to design an 11 kv underground cable. There are several 11 kv underground cables already on the market. You can choose exactly which cable will fit best for your project and purchase it.
Over 11.