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USB TO USB Data File Transfer Without Connecting To PC

Introduction

When saving anything on the computer, you will be asked for the storage location, which is where you want to save the information. By default most of the information you save will be saved to your computer hard drive, however, if you want to move the information to another storage device you would want to save it to a removable storage device such as a Flash Drive.

A USB flash drive is a data storage device that includes flash memory with an integrated Universal Serial Bus (USB) interface. USB flash drives are typically removable and rewritable, and physically much smaller than an optical disc. Its function is for storage, back-up and transfer of computer files. The most common use of flash drives is to transport and store personal files, such as documents, pictures and videos. And in order to transfer these files you need a medium like computer or laptops.

It’s difficult to transfer files to another USB flash drive to another USB flash drive without a computer. And as we all know, it’s also difficult to bring laptops just to copy, move and delete files from a USB flash drive due to its weight. Because of these circumstances a “USB Stick” was envisioned.

USB Stick can be hooked up to another stick for an easy files transfer. This handy device has a touchscreen display and rechargeable. You can transfer files from one stick to another without the use of computer or laptops anymore.
Objectives of the Study

The main purpose of the study is to design and create a USB flash drive that simply can transfer files from one to the other flash drive. The flash drive that has an easy to operate interface.

The following are the specific objectives:

1. To create a standalone device that can easily be operated.
2. To design a USB stick that can transfer files easily without the use of computers/laptops.
3. To copy, delete and move files from one USB stick to the other USB

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