Connecting Devices to Your USB Card
When you install a USB device to one of your USB ports, Windows will automatically
detect it and you will be prompted to install the drivers for the device. If you ever plug
this device into a different port on your USB 2.0 card, you will be prompted to install the
drivers again. If possible, you should plug the device into each port on your USB card
and install the drivers for each port the first time your connect your peripheral. Later on,
with the drivers already installed for each port, you can unplug and move your USB 2.0
devices around your card without having to worry about finding your driver disk.
Specifications
Instruction Manual
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Form Factor/Interface
PCI, 32-bit, ver. 2.2 compliant
Full sized or low profile form factor
depending on model
Standards Supported
Universal Serial Bus ver. 2.0 (EHCI)
Universal Serial Bus ver. 1.1 (OHCI)
Maximum Data Transfer Rate
480 Mbits/sec. (USB 2.0)
12 Mbits/sec. (USB 1.1)
Connectors
PCI225USB/PCI225USB_LP
2 x USB Type “A” female (external)
PCI425USB
4 x USB Type “A” female (external)
PCI625USB2I
4 x USB Type “A” female (external)
2 x USB Type “A” female (internal)
Maximum Number of Devices
127 (via daisychained hubs)
OS Support
Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP/2003
MacOS version X or later
Fully Plug and Play compliant
Regulatory and Other Certifications
FCC Class B, CE, UL, Microsoft WHQL