Posts Tagged ‘Corsair’
About Hub Communications
Posted by Parkzone Corsair in Uncategorized on January 20th, 2010
A hub is an intelligent device that provides attachment points for devices and
manages each device’s connection to the bus. Devices that plug directly into the host computer connect to the system’s root hub. Other devices can connect to external hubs downstream from the root hub.
A hub manages power use, helps initiate communications with newly attached devices, and passes traffic up and down the bus. To manage power, a hub provides current to attached devices and limits current on detecting an over-current condition. To help initiate communications with devices, the hub detects and informs the host of newly attached devices and carries out requests that apply to the devices’ ports.
The hub’s role in passing traffic up and down the bus varies with the speeds of the host, device, and hubs between them. This chapter presents essentials about hub communications. You don’t need to know every detail about hubs in order to design a USB peripheral. But some understanding of what the hub does can help in understanding how devices are detected and communicate on the bus.
Considering Storage Technologies
Posted by Parkzone Corsair in Uncategorized on November 13th, 2009

Perhaps as we know the process of backup data from computer “always” use an external hard drive as a backup storage media. Well, considering storage technologies continue to evolve, the use of USB flash disk as a backup storage slowly began to be applied.Corsair makes a unique docking to receive a USB flash disk for backups. Voyager port name. What drew these products compared to our direct backup (from a USB flash disk into the USB port on a PC)?
Docking of the Corsair is about the size of a stopwatch with a rounded shape. Most of the Voyager Port is made from plastic and rubber materials and held him steady footing, similar to the range of USB products Corsair Voyager flash drive is quite popular.
At the top there is a USB port docking makes USB flash disk will be up when plugged vertically. A Corsair logo is the front for the backup / restore quickly which is active when we are trying to install a program that included NovaBackup.




