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1 socket for USB 2.0 ExpressCard.
Adds support for USB-based ExpressCard/54 /34 adapters to any USB equipped computer
Quickly and easily adds one ExpressCard/54 slot (USB-based) to USB equipped desktop or notebook computers; allowing older systems to use the latest ExpressCard adapter cards
Works with USB-based ExpressCard devices including Wireless Wide Area Network modems (such as CDMA, EV-DO, GPRS, etc.), flash memory, flash card adapters, security, legacy I/O (PS2, serial, parallel), optical disk drives, GPS receivers, and more…
Important: This adapter only works with USB-based ExpressCard devices. PCI-Express based ExpressCard devices will not be detected. Please check with your device’s manufacturer if you are not certain
Package Contents:
3.5” ExpressCard Bay x1
External USB Cable x1
Manual x1
Compliant with USB specification, revision 2.0
RoHS-compliant
Allows USB-based ExpressCard/54 /34 adapters to work through your system USB 2.0 port
Supports data transfer rate up to 480Mb/s
Share your USB-based ExpressCard devices between your laptop and desktop (with this adapter)
Transparent installation with no added driver
Hot-plug and hot-swap support allow you to connect/detach devices without turning off your system
Things to Know when Using the Reader
There are two interfaces of ExpressCard: PCI-E ExpressCard and USB 2.0 ExpressCard. PCE10 and Advanced Type card reader accept both PCI-E and USB 2.0 ExpressCard, but the Basic Type(PCU10) card reader only accepts USB 2.0 ExpressCard.
When using the USB 2.0 ExpressCard, the system will automatically identify the ExpressCard and add new device at the insertion of the card.
When using the PCI-E ExpressCard, the system cannot automatically identify new device, so the user need to add new device manually.
After inserting the PCI-E ExpressCard, please do following procedure and enter:
Control Panel System Hardware Device Manager
Scan for Hardware Changes.
After the scan, the system will identify the ExpressCard and add new device.
The card reader does not require any driver to be installed. It is when a device is plug into the reader that the system would detect that device and ask for a driver for the ExpressCard.
Although the reader supports Hot-Swap function, we still suggest the
ExpressCard should be inserted before power on the system.
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