Serial in the Industry • Serial in the industry • Serial protocols like RS232, RS422 and RS485 are still used in the industry. A lot of equipment purchased a long time ago is using these interfaces. Purchasing new equipment is not desirable or...
Serial ATA technology • Serial ATA technology. • Introduced in the mid 1980s, the Advanced Technology Attachment (ATA) interconnect soon became the industry-standard parallel input/output bus interface for connecting internal storage devices. ...
...V.35 - the original serial interface • V.35 - the original serial interface • V.35 is the ITU (formerly CCITT) standard termed “Data Transmission at 48 kbps Using 60–108 KHz Group-Band Circuits. • Basically, V.35 is a high-speed serial interface...
USB (Universal Serial Bus) • USB (Universal Serial Bus) • Universal Serial Bus (USB) is a royalty-free bus specification developed by leading manufacturers in the PC and telephony industries to support plug-and-play peripheral connections. USB...
...keyboard/ mouse and serial data) over the four twisted pairs within a CATx cable. • The figure below illustrates one of the most common schemes. • The red, green and blue (RGB) components of the analogue video signal are multiplexed with the hor...
...USB (Universal Serial Bus) • Main attraction • USB's main attraction is that it makes adding peripherals to your computer incredibly easy. It enables you to connect peripherals to the outside of the computer so you don't have to open your P...
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...the computer bus into serial bits • for transmission. By providing surplus memory in a buffer, UARTs help applications by giving maximum throughput to high-performance peripherals without slowing down CPUs. • Early UARTs didn’t include buffering (...
...Audio and sometimes serial data (RS-232 or USB) over distances of hundreds of meters to one or more locations. They generally utilise standard CatX infrastructure cable and can offer extensions to distances of up to 300m. • VGA based Multimedia ...