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The USB 3.0 specification for the Calrad  72-135-10 is similar to USB 2.0  but with many improvements and an  alternative implementation. Earlier  USB concepts like endpoints and  four transfer types (bulk, control,  isochronous and interrupt) are  preserved but the protocol and electrical  interface are different. The  specification defines a physically  separate channel to carry USB 3.0  traffic. USB 3.0 has transmission  speeds of up to 5 Gbit/s, which is 10  times as fast as USB 2.0 (480  Mbit/s) before taking into account that  USB 3.0 is full duplex whereas  USB 2.0 is half duplex, giving USB 3.0  the potential total bandwidth if  utilized both ways to 20 times that of  USB 2.0.
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