USB 5Gbps

data transfer mode of the Universal Serial Bus protocols
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USB 5Gbps

Summary

USB 5Gbps is an USB data transfer mode[1].

Key Facts

  • USB 5Gbps's instance of is recorded as USB data transfer mode[2].
  • USB 5Gbps's logo image is recorded as Certified SuperSpeed USB Logo.svg[3].
  • USB 5Gbps's part of is recorded as USB 3.0[4].
  • USB 5Gbps's part of is recorded as USB 3.1[5].
  • USB 5Gbps's part of is recorded as USB 3.2[6].
  • USB 5Gbps's official name is recorded as USB 3.2 Gen 1×1[7].
  • USB 5Gbps's official name is recorded as USB 5Gbps[8].
  • USB 5Gbps's icon is recorded as USB SuperSpeed Trident Logo.svg[9].
  • USB 5Gbps's icon is recorded as USB SuperSpeed 5 Gbps Trident Logo.svg[10].
  • USB 5Gbps's icon is recorded as USB 5Gbps logo.svg[11].
  • USB 5Gbps's data transfer speed is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2243141', 'amount': '+5'}[12].

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