and PCs and laptops that lack ExpressCard readers may be interested in
Synchrotech's new MicroU2E-MV USB 2.0 to USB Mode ExpressCard Adapter
which, whilst limited to working with USB-based cards (the device will
not work with PCIe-based ExpressCards), will undoubtedly be welcomes by
those who are looking to add wireless functions such as WLAN or cellular
(3G) broadbandย for which Synchrotech's adapter is optimised.
Synchrotech MicroU2E-MV Features and Specifications:
Features
USB bus powered, no power adapter required
Compatible with all USB 2.0-MODE ExpressCards including many WLAN,
WiMax, 3G (HSDPA and CDMA) and memory
Compact and portable design with low power consumption
Up to USB High Speed 480Mbps (Megabits) interface access to host systems
with USB 2.0
LED indicator for Activity
Easy Installation
RoHS Compliant
CE Approved
Host Connection
USB 2.0
Devices Accepted
USB 2.0 Based ExpressCard | 34 or ExpressCard | 54 (NOT COMPATIBLE with
any PCIe based ExpressCards - examples include SATA, FireWire, Gigabit
Ethernet, USB 2.0, etc).
System Requirements
PCs with USB running Windows ME/2000/XP/Server 2003/Vista or later
Macs with USB running Mac OS X
Macs with USB running Mac OS 8.6 or later or Mac OS X
Unsupported, but known to work with USB 2.0 capable BSD and Linux
distributions
Transfer Rates
High Speed 480Mbps (Megabits)
Electrical Characteristics
Operational Voltage: DC +5.0 Volts ยฑ 5% direct from USB
Power Requirement: 100 to 600mA (max.)
Power Provided: 3.3 Volts at 1000mA (max.) to ExpressCard
Power Provided: 1.5 Volts at 650mA (max.) to ExpressCard
Certifications
FCC Class B
CE Class B
Operating Environment
Temperature operating: 0 C to 50 C
Relative Humidity operating: 20-85% non-condensing
Physical Dimensions
45.9 x 58.2 x 13.4mm (WLD)
14.2g
Synchrotech’s MicroU2E-MV USB 2.0 to USB Mode ExpressCard Adapter
is available now for $48.
Synchrotech
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