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FireWire Technology

A high-speed digital interface standard, also known as IEEE 1394, that enables the transfer of data between devices, with applications in audio and video equipment, and characteristics such as serial data transmission, peer-to-peer architecture, and hot-plugging capabilities

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FireWire technology, also known as IEEE 1394, is a high-speed data transfer standard that allows for efficient connections between devices such as cameras, external hard drives, and audio/video equipment. It supports high data transfer rates, making it ideal for applications that require quick and r...

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Key Terms

Data Transfer Rate
The speed at which data is transmitted from one device to another.

Example: FireWire 800 has a data transfer rate of 800 Mbps.

Daisy-Chaining
Connecting multiple devices in a series to a single port.

Example: You can daisy-chain two FireWire hard drives to one port.

Bus Topology
A network layout where all devices share a single communication line.

Example: FireWire uses a bus topology for efficient data transfer.

Connector Types
Different physical shapes and sizes of connectors used for FireWire devices.

Example: FireWire 400 uses a 6-pin connector, while FireWire 800 uses a 9-pin connector.

FireWire 400
The original FireWire standard with a maximum speed of 400 Mbps.

Example: FireWire 400 is commonly used for older digital cameras.

FireWire 800
An improved FireWire standard with a maximum speed of 800 Mbps.

Example: FireWire 800 is used for high-speed external hard drives.

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Key Concepts

Data TransferDevice ConnectionHigh SpeedFireWire Standards