1.3 - Connecting Mobile Devices Flashcards

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USB

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  • Universal Serial Bus
    – High-speed wired communication
    – Used for charging and data transfers
  • Micro-USB
    – A smaller USB connection
    – Common now worldwide
  • Older devices may use Mini-USB
    – Slightly larger
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2
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USB-C

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  • 24-pin double-sided USB connector
    – Used for both hosts and devices
  • Acts as a USB 2.0/3.0/3.1/4 connection
    – Different signals can use the same connector
  • Can transmit other signals
    – DisplayPort, HDMI, Thunderbolt
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3
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Lightning

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  • Apple proprietary
    – 8-pin digital signals
    – iPhone and iPad devices
  • Some advantages over Micro-USB
    – Higher power output for phones and tablets
    – Can be inserted either way
    – Simpler design
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4
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DB-9 - also called DE-9

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  • Commonly used for RS-232 signals
    – Recommended Standard 232
    – An industry standard since 1969
  • Serial communications standard
    – Traditionally used for modem connections
  • Now used as a configuration port
    – Switches, routers, firewalls, etc
    – Use a USB to DB-9 converter cable
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5
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NFC

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  • Near Field Communication
    – Send small amounts of data wirelessly
    over a limited area
  • Built into your phone
    – Payment systems, transportation, in-person
    information exchange
  • Access token, identity “card”
    – Short range with encryption support
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6
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Bluetooth

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  • High speed communication over short distances
    – PAN (Personal Area Network)
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7
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Hotspot

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  • Turn your phone into a WiFi hotspot
    – Your own personal wireless router
    – Extend the cellular data network
    to all of your devices
  • Dependent on phone type and provider
    – May require additional charges and data costs
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8
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TRRS

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  • 3.5 mm
  • tip-ring-ring-sleeve
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9
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Port Replicator

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  • Basically an input hub
  • Less capable compared to a docking station
    • No pass through charging or desktop adapter cards
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