computer bus
by admin on Feb.05, 2009, under Computer, hardware
computer bus is a subsystem that transfers data between computer components inside a computer or between computers. Unlike a point-to-point connection, a bus can logically connect several peripherals over the same set of wires. Each bus defines its set of connectors to physically plug devices, cards or cables together.
A bus is characterised by the amount of information that can be transmitted at once. This amount, expressed in bits, corresponds to the number of physical lines over which data is sent simultaneously. A 32-wire ribbon cable can transmit 32 bits in parallel. The term “width” is used to refer to the number of bits that a bus can transmit at once.
Additionally, the bus speed is also defined by its frequency (expressed in Hertz), the number of data packets sent or received per second. Each time that data is sent or received is called a cycle.
it may be external or internal
internal as PCI
external as USB
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February 10th, 2009 on 11:19 pm[...] (USB) is a serial bus standard to interface devices to a host computer, designed to allow many peripherals to be [...]
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February 11th, 2009 on 10:45 pm[...] is a cross-platform implementation of the high-speed serial data bus– very similar to USB , created by Apple and standardized in 1995 as the name IEEE 1394 [...]
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