National Conference on Research in Electronics Advances & Collaborative Technologies – 2013
USB To USB Data Transfer Without PC
Mr. Tushar Sawant
M.E. Student (EXTC Dept.) D. J. Sanghavi College of Engg., Mumbai Email : tushar.sawant44@gmail.com Abstract - Today, the need of life for many people in the world is importance of data in human life. It has become an inevitable part of day to day life, not only in technical field but also in non technical fields. The aim of the proposed system is to remove the every time need of the computer for the data transfer. The concept of the USB to USB will make it possible to carry out the mass data transfer anywhere, anytime. This user friendly device is actually recognized by its Connection type- the BUS; called the Universal Serial Bus. It comprises of just four connection wires between the Host (Computer) and the Device, governed by a set of rules called the Protocol. The portability and small foot print are the major advantages of the bridge. Keywords - ARM7, FAT, Flash Disk, USB.
Mr. Sanjay Deshmukh
Asst. Professor (EXTC Dept.) D. J. Sanghavi College of Engg. Mumbai Email : vs_deshmukh@rediffmail.com
I. INTRODUCTION
The USB to USB Bridge is also based on the same concept-only thing is that it carries the data between the devices. Several data and application are developed daily which common computer user has to transfer from one USB Flash device into another, with the minimum wastage of time. Carrying a computer or a laptop just for the sake of data transfer is not affordable these days in the age when people want all devices to be handy. More- over, transferring data via a computer involves a lot of power to be wasted, Also, the threat of viruses and malware has made the life of computer users more complicated. These viruses get activated as soon as the device is plugged into the
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