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Question | Answer |
What are the three types of peripheral devices? | Input devices, Output devices, and Input & Output Devices |
Which connector is used by most peripheral devices? | USB or Firewire |
Which peripheral devices require little to no configuration? | Plug and Play devices |
How can you verify that a device is compatible with a particular computer? | Checking the system requirements of the device. |
Which peripheral devices require special software or drives to function? | Cameras, motion sensors, biometric devices, etc. |
What is the difference between an input device? | Input devices send information to a computer an |
What is the difference between an output device? | Output devices get information from a computer and display it somehow. |
What are the differences between USB 2.0 and 3.0? | USB 3.0 is faster and have a blue tab. |
Which types of devices are typically self-powered? | Devices that run on their own power (plugged into an AC outlet) are self-powered |
Which types of devices are Bus-powered? | Bus-powered devices get their power from the USB cable. |
What are the power requirements for low- and high-powered bus powered devices? | Low-powered use 100 mA or less, high-powered use between 100 and 500 mA. |
What is the difference between a microUSB and a miniUSB connector? | MicroUSB are half the thickness of mini-USB connectors. |
How can you identify a USB 3.0 port and connector? | A blue tab will be on each of them |