Icron Technologies Corporation, since its establishment, has pioneered USB (Universal Serial Bus) evolution and growth. Previously USB range was just around sixteen feet, a restriction that Icron has exceeded to a mile and one-quarter. The company has supported and is a member of the USB Implementers Forum. Icron’s ExtremeUSB tech is the only USB extension technology that has earned that group’s approval. Because of this you can always trust Icron for excellence in innovation. It would not be uncommon to discover an Icron product being employed for various roles. Icron’s industry partners (including Advanced Simulation Technology and Nihon Kohden) have all begun to incorporate Icron’s ExtremeUSB extension tech, showing the true flexibility of the product. If advanced USB tech were more easily available, it would benefit all customers in many business sectors. Therefore, Icron has made its tech accessible on the OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) market in many different forms. Icron’s ExtremeUSB tech can be run according to special specifications, including branded and private-label USB Extender products and OEM embedded hardware. The Ranger and Rover connectors can be re-branded if necessary.
Some of the power and safety options include an active line and power adapter that gives electrical immunity and host/device isolation. There is in addition the WiRanger Cable Free USB 2.0 hub, a handy solution for both Windows and MAC operating systems. If we were to talk more about the WiRanger, we will touch on its internal radio which is measured at a globally approved 802.11g. This wireless package arrives with a 4 port hub and a dongle, allowing a range of thirty meters and over. This makes installment and daily use alot simpler.
Keep in mind that Icron stocks many more USB products in the 1.1/2.0 range. All of their USB products exemplify the baseline for things to come and are field tested to be extremely resilient. This doctrine is dominant in Icron’s policy and will advantageously shape production and development for decades to come.











