What is a USB socket?
The USB car socket is used to power or allow portable devices to work in the car. USB is short for "Universal Serial Bus" and has been designed for use with central processing units (CPUs) of computers. As computers decreased, these units were placed in cars and other cars. The USB socket requires compatible plugs and devices to perform its function. It is possible to install such sockets on older cars.
The original USB port was designed by Ajay Bhatt from Intel. Was used to connect devices to computer processors. Over time, it has become a standard replacement for other types of ports and drawers such as parallel ports. It was originally used to connect devices such as mouse, keyboard, monitor and printer. It has also evolved to make MP3 players, mobile phones, cameras and video game consoles to use this technology. At the end of the 20th century, this included a departure from analog parts to digital and electricto the elements. At the same time, peripheral devices such as clock and radio have improved to include CD and satellite navigation (Sat-NAV) players. The USB socket has been designed to allow on -board computers to perform additional functions.
SAT-NAV is a car navigation system that relies on the American global position system (GPS). GPS calls a computer where the car is a car and then compares it with a map stored in the CPU memory. SAT-NAV system systems require a computer screen that can be connected using a USB socket if such a device is no longer installed in the car.
Most modern cars have built -in computer systems and screens on the dashboard above the cigarette lighter and CD player/radio. In this respect, a socket or port is used to connect accessories. Because many nations have banned the use of mobile phones while driving, the USB vehicle socket may beused to connect your phone to the car for charging. It can then be combined with a hands-free system using radio speakers to perform Hands-free conversations.
The USB socket can also be used to charge a number of other devices including laptops, batteries and MP3 batteries. The MP3 player can be connected and used to play music via the radio system. This means that the driver no longer has to change CD or switching radio channels, and the driver can draw from a much larger library of melodies.