What is USB-B and its uses?

USB-B is a square-shaped connector commonly used for connecting printers, scanners, and some external hard drives to computers. It supports USB 1.1, 2.0, or 3.0 standards, depending on the design. USB-B is mainly used in peripheral devices to receive power and data from a host device like a PC.
 
USB-B is a type of USB (Universal Serial Bus) connector commonly used to connect larger devices like printers, scanners, and some external hard drives to a computer. It has a square shape with slightly beveled corners. USB-B ensures stable data transfer and power supply between the host (like a PC) and peripheral devices, often in office or tech setups.
 
USB-B is a type of USB connector typically used for connecting larger devices like printers, scanners, and some external hard drives to a computer. Unlike the common USB-A found on most computers, USB-B has a more square shape and is designed for devices that receive power and data from a host, such as a PC. It's commonly found in older or industrial equipment.
 
USB-B (Universal Serial Bus Type-B) is a rectangular or square-shaped connector commonly used to connect peripheral devices like printers, scanners, and external hard drives to a host device, such as a computer. Unlike USB-A, which plugs into the host, USB-B plugs into the device being connected.
 
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