This
month's whitepapers are focussed on interface technologies that
are used in desktop computers for interfacing internal and external
peripherals. The whitepapers included here refer to technologies
such as USB, FireWire and ATA.
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USB |
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This
acronym stands for Universal Serial Bus and is perhaps the most talked
about bus architecture today. This whitepaper includes a range of
information on USB 1.0 as well as the new standard, USB 2.0. Besides
the technical aspects about these standards, it also explains the
features and benefits of the USB and its effect on PC hardware as
well as its benefits for PC users. |
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FireWire |
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FireWire
is a high speed Input\Output data transfer architecture for connecting
PCs to other PCs and peripherals such as digital cameras, scanners,
hard disk drives and CD-writers. This whitepaper explains the key
features and benefits of this technology. |
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Serial
ATA |
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This
is a term that is associated with storage interface. Unlike the conventional
method of implementing IDE interfaces where transfer of data was effected
in parallel, Serial ATA does this using a serial mode of data transfer. |
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ATA
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This
term is again associated with storage data interface. This is the
next iteration to the already familiar ATA/66 interface and it supports
maximum data transfer rated up to 100 MB per second. This whitepaper
talks about the specification and technology overview of this particular
interface. |
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