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Extractions: USB Universal Serial Buses, or USB, are one of the greatest things that have been introduced to the PC market. They are ports that allow you to connect up to 127 peripherals to your computer, and they are slowly replacing previous connecting devices like serial and parallel ports . Here's a list to give you an idea of what types of devices you can connect to your computer via a USB port: you can connect mice, keyboards printers scanners ... modems , storage devices, digital cameras , and speakers - just to name a few! Universal Serial Buses have host controllers in the motherboard of the computer. To connect to additional devices, there are USB ports located on the rear panel of the computer. Almost all modern personal computers have one or two USB connectors on their back panels. Most USB devices have their own cables, and all you need to do is connect the device cables to the USB connector at the back of your computer! There are two types of connecting cables: cables with an "A" connection and cables with a "B" connection. These two types of cables are merely used to avoid confusions. "A" connections are used for devices that want to send data to the computer, while "B" connections send data from the computer to the device. All USB cables actually have four wires. Two wires are used to get power, while the other two wires are twisted about each other and are used to carry data.
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Extractions: Overview Hardware BIOS Connectors Assembly RoboCube is build on an open bus system. As shown in the figure below a global bus comprises several sub-buses which are managed from different sources. Block diagram of the RoboCube architecture The system is logically divided into four subsystems: The processor subsystem contains the Motorola MC68332 microcontroller. It provides the address bus, data bus, special timing channels (TP), interrupt lines (/IRQ), several chip selects (/CS), an SPI bus and a RS232 serial bus. The memory subsystem contains the boot ROM as well as the main memory. The extension busmaster subsystem provides two serial RS232 buses and two I2C buses for which a broad variety of sensors and actuators ICs are available. The I/O subsystem contains all the interfaces needed in our current control for the robots. To get the smallest possible setup which is nevertheless flexible the processor and memory subsystem are placed on the same printed circuit board. The following subsections describe the different subsystems mentioned in the above item list.
USB ( Universal Serial Bus) Definition This is also known as Universal serial Bus. Free detailed reports on USB hardware Electronic Components Discrete Component Interconnection buses http://www.bitpipe.com/tlist/USB.html
Extractions: White Papers, Product Literature, Webcasts and Case Studies FREE MEMBERSHIP - Create your personalized Bitpipe Service! Members: Sign in Sep 25, 2005 Free Newsletters Most Popular Reports Top Topics Research Guides Site Map About Us Search Bitpipe: Search Help Advanced Search My Searches Browse Bitpipe Dictionary: A B C D ... Buses A plug-and-play interface between a computer and peripherals where a new device can be added to a computer without having to add an adapter card. This is related to, but NOT the same as, IEEE 1394. Recent Vendor Reports on USB Secure Password Management with USB Strong Authentication by Aladdin Knowledge Systems, Inc. This webcast showcases how token-based Reduced Sign-On (RSO) can significantly improve password management and security across your organization. (WEBCAST: October 20, 2004) Topics: Passwords Security Tokens SSO USB ... Borderless Security from SafeNet by SafeNet, Inc. Recent approaches to securely enabling enterprises to open up their networks for collaboration, data sharing, and access to applications have centered around Identity Management (IDM). (PRODUCT LITERATURE: July 19, 2005)
Bitpipe Dictionary - Alphabet: H hardware Acceleration Cards SEE Acceleration hardware; hardware Accelerators High Performance serial Bus SEE IEEE 1394 HighPerformance serial buses http://www.bitpipe.com/tlist/dictionary/dictionary_H.html
Extractions: White Papers, Product Literature, Webcasts and Case Studies FREE MEMBERSHIP - Create your personalized Bitpipe Service! Members: Sign in Sep 25, 2005 Free Newsletters Most Popular Reports Top Topics Research Guides Site Map About Us Search Bitpipe: Search Help Advanced Search My Searches Browse Bitpipe Dictionary: A B C D ... G H I J K L ... Other Alphabet: H H.323 Standard SEE: Videoconferencing Standards H.x Series Standards SEE: Videoconferencing Standards HA SEE: High Availability Hackers HAN SEE: Home Area Networks Handheld Computers SEE: Wireless Handheld Devices Handheld Computing Devices SEE: Wireless Handheld Devices Handheld Device Markup Language Handheld Device Transport Protocol Handheld Devices SEE: Wireless Handheld Devices Handheld Electronic Games SEE: Handheld Games Handheld Games Handheld Mobile Printers SEE: Wireless Printers Handheld Printers SEE: Wireless Printers Handheld Software SEE: PDA Software Handheld Terminals SEE: Wireless Handheld Devices Handheld Video Games SEE: Handheld Games Handheld Wireless Printers SEE: Wireless Printers Handhelds SEE: Wireless Handheld Devices Handsets Handshake Authentication Protocol SEE: Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol Hard Disc Controllers SEE: Disk Drive Controllers Hard Disk Controllers SEE: Disk Drive Controllers Hard Disk Drives Hard Disks Hard Drives SEE: Hard Disk Drives Hardware Hardware Acceleration Cards SEE: Acceleration Hardware Hardware Accelerators SEE: Acceleration Hardware Hardware Configuration SEE: Hardware Configuration Management
Commercial Vendors hardware choices are available for both ISA and PCI buses, ranging from an economical MOXA makes attractively priced multiport serial cards which are http://www.freebsd.org/commercial/hardware.html
Extractions: Commercial Vendors The power, flexibility, and reliability of FreeBSD attract a wide variety of users and vendors. Here you will find vendors offering commercial products and/or services for FreeBSD. For your convenience, we have divided our growing commercial listing into several sections. If your company supports a FreeBSD-compatible product or service that should be added to this page, please fill out a problem report for category www. Submissions should be in HTML and a medium-sized paragraph in length. ABMX Servers ADCOMTEC specializes in providing high-performance, advanced communications and networking solutions. FreeBSD driver support is provided for a range of high-performance WAN adapters for ADSL, T1, E1, and Synchronous Serial (RS-232/V.35/X.21/EIA530) connectivity that support a number of downloadable protocol modules including ATM, Frame Relay, X.25, HDLC, SDLC, PPP, and SS7. For more information, contact info@adcomtec.com
New Video And Serial Buses Promise Much Improved Performance Universal serial Bus?will let users add peripherals with ease. Like USB,it?s an external peripheral bus?a way to attach hardware devices to your http://www.zisman.ca/Articles/1997/AGP.html
Extractions: Other articles Archive by Alan Zisman (c) 1997. First published in Canadian Computer Wholesaler, April 1997 For the past few months, we?ve been looking at up-and-coming hardware changes?ways that the computers that you?ll be selling as 1997 progresses will be ?new and improved? over last year?s models. Not just faster, but implementing new technologies to let users do more in a simpler way than in the turbo-charged super-ATs that we?ve all become accustomed to. We?ve seen how Intel?s MMX chips are adding the first major change to the processor?s instruction set since 1985?s 386. And how USB?Universal Serial Bus?will let users add peripherals with ease. Well, get ready for yet another computer industry three-letter acronym? in this case, AGP. AGP is another Intel innovation?in this case, standing for Accelerated Graphics Port. It?s designed to get around a potential problem with another three-letter acronym from Intel, the PCI bus. The PCI bus is the high-speed internal expansion bus on the current generation of PCs, and now on PowerMacs as well. Its 132 MBps bandwidth provides lots of room for future growth for hard drives, network adapters, almost anything we care to throw at it. Except for video.
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Extractions: Adding vision to your projects need not be difficult. Whether its machine vision for robot control or the sampling and storage of images for security, CMOS images sensors can offer many advantages over traditional CCD sensors. This article explores some of the CMOS image sensors and lenses / lens assemblies on the market. Add Image Capture to your uCLinux Systems. Embedded Internet Solutions are becoming more and more popular. We look at the common ethernet MACs such as the RTL8019AS and CS8900 plus popular development boards and explore Hardware based TCP/IP stacks from Ipsil, Connect One, WIZnet and Sekio along with some nifty products such as the Lantronix XPort.
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TechFest - Bus And I/O Standards Good Book PCI hardware and Software Architecture and Design by Ed Solari USB (Universal serial Bus). USB Implementers Forum Home Page (usb.org) http://www.techfest.com/hardware/bus.htm
Extractions: Bus and I/O Standards PCI Local Bus Technical Summary TechFest PCI Bus Description PCI Special Interest Group (PCI-SIG) PCI-X (PCI-SIG) PCI Bus Technical Information Microsoft PCI Technology web page Microsoft's PCI Device IDs and Serial Numbers Plug and Play/PCI ... CompactPCI Standard (PCIMG) Efficient Use of PCI (Intel) ISA or PCI? Which is better for your business? (IBM) PCI Hotplug Technology White Paper (Intel) FuturePlus Bus Analyzers VMETRO Bus Analyzers AZ-COM Extender Cards Good Book: "PCI System Architecture" by Tom Shanley
Extractions: You are in the: Small Business Computing Channel View Sites + ECommerce-Guide Small Business Computing ... »Close Enter a word for a definition... ...or choose a computer category. choose one... All Categories Communications Computer Industry Companies Computer Science Data Graphics Hardware Internet and Online Services Mobile Computing Multimedia Networks Open Source Operating Systems Programming Software Standards Types of Computers Wireless Computing World Wide Web Home USB Last modified: Wednesday, February 04, 2004 Short for U niversal S erial B us, an external bus standard that supports data transfer rates of 12 Mbps . A single USB port can be used to connect up to 127 peripheral devices , such as mice modems , and keyboards . USB also supports Plug-and-Play installation and hot plugging Starting in 1996, a few computer manufacturers started including USB support in their new machines. It wasn't until the release of the best-selling iMac in 1998 that USB became widespread. It is expected to completely replace serial and parallel ports Also see USB 2.0