The USB50824/TR13 belongs to the category of USB hubs.
It is used to expand the number of USB ports available on a computer or other electronic device.
The USB50824/TR13 features: - Number of Ports: 4 USB 3.0 ports - Data Transfer Rate: Up to 5 Gbps - Power Delivery: Supports fast charging for compatible devices - Compatibility: Works with various operating systems including Windows, macOS, and Linux
The detailed pin configuration for the USB50824/TR13 is as follows: - Port 1: VBUS, D-, D+, GND - Port 2: VBUS, D-, D+, GND - Port 3: VBUS, D-, D+, GND - Port 4: VBUS, D-, D+, GND
The USB50824/TR13 operates by connecting to a host device via a single USB port, then providing multiple additional USB ports for connecting peripherals. It utilizes USB 3.0 technology to ensure high-speed data transfer and efficient power delivery.
The USB50824/TR13 is suitable for various applications, including: - Home and office use for connecting multiple peripherals to a computer - Traveling to expand the limited USB ports available on laptops - Industrial and commercial settings where additional USB connectivity is required
Some alternative models to the USB50824/TR13 include: - USB50832/TR13: A similar hub with 8 USB 3.0 ports - USB50912/TR13: A hub with built-in card reader and 3 USB 3.0 ports - USB50768/TR13: A compact hub with 3 USB 2.0 ports and 1 USB 3.0 port
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