When Windows Update or a manufacturer utility flags this device as "updated," it usually involves one of two scenarios:
Original units had a high inrush current. When plugged into a KVM switch or a cheap USB hub, they would fail to enumerate. The version includes a soft-start power circuit, reducing the initial power spike by 40%.
When Windows Update or a manufacturer utility flags this device as "updated," it usually involves one of two scenarios:
Original units had a high inrush current. When plugged into a KVM switch or a cheap USB hub, they would fail to enumerate. The version includes a soft-start power circuit, reducing the initial power spike by 40%.