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Proprietary extension to the USB standard
PoweredUSB, also known as Retail USB, USB PlusPower, USB +Power, and USB Power Plus, is an addition to the Universal Serial Bus standard that allows for
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Communication connector using the USB protocol
also require a special charger that can provide 1.9 A.[citation needed] PoweredUSB is a proprietary extension, from long before USB Power Delivery, that
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Standard for computer data connections
to standard USB, there is a proprietary high-powered system known as PoweredUSB, developed in the 1990s, and mainly used in point-of-sale terminals such
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Series of hardware design requirements and recommendations
others. ATX Legacy-free PC Multimedia PC Sound card IBM PC–compatible PoweredUSB (proprietary high-power USB extension using other color-coded ports) Robert
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Color code to indicate values of electronic components
coloring schemes following recommendations such as PC System Design Guide, PoweredUSB, ATX, etc. A common convention for wiring systems in industrial buildings
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Index of articles associated with the same name
Power-line communication (PLC), data transmission over mains power supply PoweredUSB, a proprietary high power delivering variant of USB USB Power Delivery
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either using a PoweredUSB-connection cable plugged into the point-of-sale system or using an external power brick. Note that the PoweredUSB-Cable does not
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