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42. Computers: Hardware: Buses: USB - WorldSearch.com
Mar 2002. 10. Developer Universal serial Bus From Apple's site.http//developer.apple.com/hardware/usb - modified 16 Mar 2002.
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43. Inside The Labs - Hardware Reviews - CNET.com
PCI Express is a hotpluggable, serial I/O bus (PCI and AGP are parallel buses) witha hardware Weekly Cool Gear Weekly Shopper Desktops Notebooks Software
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Waiting for the next bus

Three new buses for the desktop PC are about to make your current system obsolete. By Daniel A. Begun
Labs manager, CNET Reviews
Longtime PC users know better than to get too attached to their systems. Before you realize it, the technology in your desktop is outdated and too slow for the latest and greatest components and applications. Worse yet, some technologies simply fade away, making peripheral upgrades impossiblelook at what happened to ISA and VL-bus expansion slots. Well, get ready for not one, not two, but three new technologies for desktops that will render your current PC obsolete.
AGP 8X
The first of the new technologies that you are likely to see is AGP 8X, the final speed step for the accelerated graphics port before it too starts fading away in 2004 (see PCI Express below). A single expansion slot on a system motherboard, AGP provides a fast and direct connection between a graphics card and system memory. AGP 8X supports a potential throughput of more than 2.1GB per secondtwice the speed of today's AGP 4X solutions.
There are already a few AGP 8X graphics card on the market now, such as the

44. ELECTRONIC DESIGN - June 8, 1998 - The Death Of PCI
announced at the recent Windows hardware Developer's Conference Registeroriented,bit-banging buses like ISA, EISA free PC will use serial busesnot register
http://www.elecdesign.com/1998/june0898/bb/0608bb3.shtml
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The Death Of PCI
Ray Alderman I
n 1993, Andy Grove of Intel set the world straight when he introduced PCI as a local bus for PC peripheral interfaces. In those days, it took an engineer four months or more to design a new motherboard for the latest Intel CPU chip, and Andy's problem was time-to-volume. When PCI standardized the I/O bus, the design time dropped to a few months. Anyone who could read the pin-out could design the I/O subsystem for a PC. Intel then standardized the memory architecture and the pin-out for the single-edge cartridge connector on the Pentium II modules (SECC). They also tightly controlled the chip-set specifications. Today, a motherboard can be designed in six weeks or less with these parts. The engineer only connects the CPU cartridge to the PCI local bus and the memory modules on the motherboard. These innovations solved the time-to-volume problems temporarily, but the solution was only stop-gap. Now the PC market is slowing, and growth is in the convergence market of digital TVs, "entertainment PCs," and Internet appliances. But the present PC architecture is too expensive, and PCI is too slow for this new market segment. Then there's Microsoft Corp.the biggest impediment to cracking this consumer market.

45. Interfaces / Buses / I/Os White Papers, Webcasts And Case Studies
White Paper Supercategory hardware, Interfaces / buses / I/Os White Papers (770papers). 12. Copper Cabling for MultiGigabit serial Links for Inter-Cabinet
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White Paper Supercategory hardware, Interfaces / buses / I/Os White Papers (759papers). 9. Copper Cabling for MultiGigabit serial Links for Inter-Cabinet
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47. Service Processors
interconnected networks of computers with diverse hardware architectures and connectionports, including serial ports, Universal serial buses (USBs) Universal
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To use Emergency Management Services console redirection, Special Administration Console (SAC), or !Special Administration Console !SAC ), the operating system loader or kernel kernel must be at least partially functioning. Therefore, when severe system problems cause a computer to completely stop responding, you must have a remote-management medium that can function entirely without the operating system. Service processors integrated onto system motherboards and Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) A specification introduced by Intel Corporation that defines a local bus system that allows up to 10 PCI-compliant expansion cards to be installed in the computer. adapters provide such a medium. Service processors can function this way because they operate independently of the processors in a computer. In addition, they use their own custom firmware firmware and can even use a separate power supply to enhance reliability. You can communicate directly with a service processor through an

48. HwB: Connector Menu
buses. serial. Apple Desktop Bus (ADB) Copyright © The hardware Book Team 19962001.May be copied and redistributed, partially or in whole, as appropriate.
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49. WebGuest - Open Directory : Computers : Hardware : Buses
Logic Includes detailed information on USP, serial ports (RS buses covered ISA,EISA, MCA, Local Bus The hardware Book - Provides circuits, pinouts, cable and
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  • ATA-ATAPI.com - Offers information about ATA and ATAPI devices. Also provides drivers and historical information.
  • Beyond Logic - Includes detailed information on USP, serial ports (RS-232), parallel ports (SPP/ECP/EPP/IEEE1284) and device drivers.
  • Bus-net - The online publication for designers and builders of bus/board-based systems.
  • Computer Architecture : What is a Bus? - The basic computer bus is explained and information is provided regarding ISA, PCI, MCA, EISA, VESA, and VL-Bus architecture.
  • Free Online Dictionary of Computing - Explains what a bus is and is hyperlinked to additional information.
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50. DESIGN NEWS Magazine Provides Technical Information To Design, Mechanical, And O
The unit also contains some very unPC-like hardware. Many of those machinesnow use serial buses, thus enabling them to share data with a PC.
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51. Buses
Modems, serial Devices, Network hardware. Miscellaneous buses. has a lot of usefultechnical information about various sorts of hardware, including benchmarks
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I2O Sig is a group responsible for upcoming ``standards'' for an I/O bus that runs in a highly buffered fashion, somewhat independently from the main ``system'' bus. This approach replicates what mainframe systems have long done, offloading as much I/O work as possible onto independent processors that manage the individual devices so that the main processor need not manage this. While the general idea is very good, the standards have been highly encumbered by NDAs (Non Disclosure Agreements) which hinders usage in conjunction with Linux. See the I2OBus article from WIRED. It is possible that the problems may relate to the use of patented technologies, which means that the nondisclosure may not be by choice of the I2O group, but rather has been forced on them. In any case, this is not likely to be a technology that will substantially affect home users' systems. It will not scare off ``serious'' users that are willing to spend $15,000 on a RAID disk array, but if you are one of those that is happy with a $200 IDE drive, I2O is definitely not for you. Instead of paying $200 for a disk drive, you'll pay $800 for a ``disk subsystem,'' because there will be a need to add I2O controllers and other associated hardware.

52. CNET.com - Enterprise - Library - Industrial Equipment
Topics IEEE 1394 HighPerformance serial buses Industrial Equipment Topics FiberOptics hardware Testing Industrial Equipment Inspection Systems, by
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53. CNET.com - Enterprise - Library - Industrial Equipment
Topics Diagnostic and Test hardware Industrial Equipment Magnetic Disks, byVeeco Topics IEEE 1394 HighPerformance serial buses Industrial Equipment
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54. Wall Street & Technology Tech Library: Industrial Equipment
Topics IEEE 1394 HighPerformance serial buses Industrial Equipment Manufacturing,by Topics Fiber Optic Cable hardware Testing Industrial Equipment
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55. Embedded.com - Serial Protocols Compared
Should you not have hardware support for any of the above, it is As you can see, thereis a multitude of serial communication buses to choose from
http://www.embedded.com/story/OEG20020528S0057

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By John Patrick Embedded Systems Programming (05/31/02, 12:52:54 PM EDT) Serial buses dot the landscape of embedded design. From displays to storage to peripherals, serial interfaces make communications possible. Many serial communication interfaces compete for use in embedded systems. The right serial interface for your system depends on several key factors. In this article I will describe seven of the most common serial interfaces, to help you decide which bus is right for your next project. Why serial?

56. EMBEDDED SYSTEMS PROGRAMMING CONTENTS FOR JUNE 2002
Protocols Compared by John Patrick serial buses dot the displays to storage to peripherals,serial interfaces make Significant Bits OpenSource hardware by Jim
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Serial Protocols Compared by John Patrick Serial buses dot the landscape of embedded design. From displays to storage to peripherals, serial interfaces make communications possible. How to Calibrate Touch Screens by Carlos E. Vidales Touch screens are finding their way into a variety of embedded products. Most touch-enabled devices will require a calibration routine. Here's a good one. Toward a Smaller Java by Michael Barr Sun's K Virtual Machine gives embedded developers a virtual kick in the pants. KVM makes it possible to run Java programs on any 16-bit processor with 128KB of memory.

57. An Easy-read And Illustrated Guide To SCSI, IEE1394 FireWire And USB.
implementation.). Hence all major hardware companies have adapted FireWirein some way. gear. USB and FireWire serial buses of the future. top.
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  • Previous page FireWire is another interface connecting the PC to external units. It does not look very much like the SCSI we know, but is a further development being a serial high speed bus. It also a bit like USB in terms of hot-plugging and simple connections. The interface IEEE1394 has a bandwidth of 400 Mbit per second, which is a lot better than USB and comparable to SCSI. FireWire handles up to 63 units on the same bus. The units can be plugged and unplugged hot - meaning you do not have to power down the PC. The Firewire was expected to replace:
  • Parallel Centronics port (to some extent)
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  • EIDE (later on) However, Firewire so far has not become the real big thing for PCs. People with Macintosh computers soon found great use for FireWire, especially to connect high performance flatbed scanners. Today Firewire is supported by Windows XP and it is gaining momentum. Among others it is used for:
  • Connecting DV-cameras to video editing adapters
  • High-end scanners
  • Hot-plugged external harddisks from Maxtor with FireWire interface.
  • 58. EE Times - Systems And Infrastructure: Serial Interconnects Back High-performanc
    serial buses are the future of highperformance computing 1. serial FPDP providesthe connection to the radar As the hardware becomes more complex and capable
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    59. OSRC: Interconnect Buses
    defines an industry standard Universal serial Bus. technical information about thePCI and AGP buses. This interface provides a hardware independent method of
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      "This standard defines mechanical, electrical, and functional requirements for attaching physically small computers with each other and with intelligent peripherals such as rigid disks, flexible disks, magnetic tape devices, printers, optical disks, and scanners. The resulting interface facilitates the interconnection of physically small computers and intelligent peripherals and thus provides a common interface specification for both systems integrators and suppliers of intelligent peripherals."

    60. Commercial Vendors - Hardware
    routers with Cisco serial encapsulation. Full documentation and support are included.hardware choices are available for both ISA and PCI buses ranging from an
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