10 PORT & 20 PORT USB CHARGING & SYNC HUBS
Powersolve professional USB charging & sync hubs are ideal for schools, businesses or in fact any application requiring multiple connection to USB devices, for either charging or data transfer
Features
• Charges and syncs up to 10 devices (PSUSB-10CH), or 20 devices (PSUSB-20CH) • Charge current 2A for 10 port hub and 1.1A for 20 port hub
• Supports high speed 480 Mbps, full speed 12 Mbps and low speed 1.5 Mbps operation • Compatible with all USB compliant devices • 10 or 20 USB 2.0 downstream ports, depending on model • Over current detection and protection and surge and ESD protection • 3 x 10 port devices can be connected in cascade to give up to an optimum of 30 USB ports • 2 x 20 port devices can be connected in cascade to give up to an optimum of 40 USB ports • Supports Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP/Vista/7/8/ and Mac OS 8.6/9.X/10.X and higher
10 Ports 60 & 120 Watts USB Charger (charging only)
Features • Universal 90-264VAC Input • IEC320 C8 2 pin AC Input Connector (UK power cord included)
• Output ports, 10 x 5V 2.4A • Will charge any device powered by standard USB charging technology, with smart charging IC
Features • Universal 90-264VAC Input • IEC320 C8 2 pin AC Input Connector (UK power cord included)
• EMC to EN55022’B’, CISPR22 ‘B’ & FCC ‘B’ • Full International Safety Approvals & CE marked • Compact Desk Top Enclosure with On/Off switch • Meets ROHS requirements
• Outputs switchable from 10 x 5V 1A or 5 x 5V 2.4A • Will charge most devices powered by standard USB 5VDC chargers
• EMC to EN55022’B’, CISPR22 ‘B’ & FCC ‘B’ • Full International Safety Approvals & CE marked • Compact Desk Top Enclosure • Meets ROHS requirements
www.powersolve.co.uk Tel: 44-1635-521858 Email:
sales@powersolve.co.uk
PSUSB-10CH & PSUSB-20CH
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V60-USB
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V120-USB
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