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  2. Daisy chain (electrical engineering) - Wikipedia

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    A graphic representation of a daisy chain A daisy garland, a chain of daisy flowers A series of devices connected in a daisy chain layout. In electrical and electronic engineering, a daisy chain is a wiring scheme in which multiple devices are wired together in sequence or in a ring, [1] similar to a garland of daisy flowers. Daisy chains may ...

  3. Network topology - Wikipedia

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    Daisy chain topology is a way of connecting network nodes in a linear or ring structure. It is used to transmit messages from one node to the next until they reach the destination node. A daisy chain network can have two types: linear and ring. A linear daisy chain network is like an electrical series, where the first and last nodes are not ...

  4. Daisy chain - Wikipedia

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    Daisy chain may refer to: Daisy chain, a garland created from daisy flowers; Daisy chain (climbing), a type of strap; Daisy chain (electrical engineering), a wiring scheme; Daisy chain (fishing), a type of fishing lure; Daisy chain (knot), or chain sinnet; Daisy chain (network topology), for connecting computers; Daisy chain (sex), a type of ...

  5. Daisy chaining DNA - Wikipedia

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    An example is a three element daisy chain; element C would be used to activate element B, element B would be used to activate element A. Element C would be the original guide molecule put into the DNA sequence by using molecular scissors with the molecule attached. These scissors cut the DNA sequence and inputs the new guide molecule.

  6. Backbone network - Wikipedia

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    A daisy chain is a group of connectivity devices linked together in a serial fashion. Hubs are often connected in this way to extend a network. However, hubs are not the only device that can be connected in a serial backbone.

  7. Local Interconnect Network - Wikipedia

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    The output of the first node, D 2, is connected to the input, D 1 of the second node, and so on resulting in a daisy chain. Each configuration pin D x (x=1-2) has additional circuitry to aid in the position detection. Switchable resistive pull-up to V bat; Pull-down to GND; Comparator referenced to V bat /2

  8. The 6 best and 6 worst celebrity Christmas albums - AOL

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    Every year, celebrities try to capitalize on the holiday season by releasing festive music. Singers like Mariah Carey, Ariana Grande, and Michael Bublé managed to perfect the cheesy art form ...

  9. Bus (computing) - Wikipedia

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    USB, FireWire, and Serial ATA are examples of this. Multidrop connections do not work well for fast serial buses, so most modern serial buses use daisy-chain or hub designs. The transition from parallel to serial buses was allowed by Moore's law which allowed for the incorporation of SerDes in integrated circuits which are used in computers. [4]