Low-profile PCI adapters • Low-profile PCI adapters. • Miniaturization is the rage • Ever notice that newer computers are getting smaller and slimmer? That means regular PCI boards won’t fit into these computers’ low-profile PCI slots. But bec...
...This makes it difficult to share interrupts because the PC may be busy when the transition (trigger) occurs. If so, the edge is not recognised and the request is not processed. • The PCI bus, however, provides level-triggered interrupts that ...
...handle more data. • The first buffered UART was the 16550 UART, which incorporates a 16-byte FIFO (First In First Out) buffer and can support sustained data-transfer rates up to 115.2 kbps. • The newer 16650 UART features a 32-byte FIFO and can hand...
...computer displays, specifically digital projectors. M1 supports both analog and digital signals. • DVI Connector • M1 is basically a modified DVI connector that can support DVI, VGA, USB and IEEE-1394 signals. The single connector replaces multiple ...
Fibre Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) • Fibre Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) • Fibre Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) is a networking standard developed in the early 1980s by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) for operating...
...Data Channel) • Defined Standard by VESA • DDC ( Display Data Channel) is a defined Standard by VESA. While DDC is just the description of the interface, the true data that is exchanged between graphic adapter card and monitor is called EDID (...
...so you can make an informed purchasing decision. • • Royalty-free bus specification • USB (Universal Serial Bus) • • • Different Standards of USB • USB standards • • • USB - Connecting with Peripherals • Connecting peripherals with USB
Analog video connections • Analog video Connections • VGA — • — The Video Graphics Array interface carries analog RGB with separate horizontal and vertical sync signals and is presented on an HD15 connector (also called 15-pin D-subminiature)....