


Two wires are intended to transmit and receive data, and the rest two are used for power and ground. There are four-wire cable interface used for USB. These can be used in small portable devices, like smartphones, digital cameras, GPS devices and more. Micro – USB 2.0 (Micro-A, Micro-B and Micro-AB) plug and receptacle – Micro-USB connectors conveys both power and data.B plug and receptacle – Standard-B USB usually plugs into a bigger device like a printer.A plug and receptacle – Standard-A USB plug is injected into a USB host or a hub and transfer both power and data.It was backward compatible with the USB 1.x series. However, practically the effective calculated throughput can be approximately 280 Mbps. USB 2.0 can deliver the maximum transfer speed of 480 Mbps. It is a successor of USB 1.1 and provides more functionalities and speed as compared to USB 1.1.
