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Black Box Explains: Interface standards • Understanding the interface standards is a must. The Black Box explain series make technology simple. It provides you with a clear, concise overview information about interface standards, so you can ma...
...printer bus support, defines two interface levels and specifies a physical and electrical interface. • Level I and Level II • The Level I interface is for devices that need reverse-mode capabilities but don’t operate at high speeds. The Level II in...
IEEE 488 - the general purpose interface • IEEE 488 - the general purpose interface • Also known as GPIB (General Purpose Interface Bus), IEEE-488 is the international standard for a parallel interface used for attaching sensors and programmab...
...will depend on your equipment and cable. To achieve such high speeds and great distances, V.35 combines both balanced and unbalanced voltage signals on the same interface. • Learn more: • RS-232 - A group of specifications for interfaces •
...audio and more • High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) was the first digital interface to combine uncompressed high-definition video, up to eight channels of uncompressed digital audio, and intelligent format and command data in a single cable...
...digital video and audio files over high-speed networks and other data-intensive uses has placed greater demands on hard drives, optical drives and media-storage peripherals. So, not surprisingly, Ultra ATA now faces competition from a new technology...
IEEE 1394 - Firewire • IEEE 1394 - Firewire • Although USB has emerged as the simple plug-and-play standard for attaching peripherals, there is a faster standard called IEEE 1394. • Used for High speed Multimedia equipment • Developed by Sony®...
...You won't sacrifice performance for security. These component-level cables are tested to 550 MHz. • Two levels of security • These cables can be fitted with two types of locking pins. The green Secure Locking Pin can be released by squeezin...