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  2. Front Panel Data Port - Wikipedia

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    The front panel data port (FPDP) is a bus that provides high speed data transfer between two or more VMEbus boards at up to 160 Mbit/s with low latency. The FPDP bus uses a 32-bit parallel synchronous bus wired with an 80-conductor ribbon cable .

  3. Y-cable - Wikipedia

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    This is a USB 3.0 Y-cable. Traditional USB Y-cables exist to enable one USB peripheral device to receive power from two USB host sockets at once, while only transceiving data with one of those sockets. As long as the host has two available USB sockets, this enables a peripheral that requires more power than one USB port can supply (but not more ...

  4. USB hardware - Wikipedia

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    A number of extensions to the USB Specifications have progressively further increased the maximum allowable V_BUS voltage: starting with 6.0 V with USB BC 1.2, [43] to 21.5 V with USB PD 2.0 [44] and 50.9 V with USB PD 3.1, [44] while still maintaining backwards compatibility with USB 2.0 by requiring various forms of handshake before ...

  5. Benson Leung - Wikipedia

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    Following Leung's work, some vendors fixed their designs, [1] while Amazon banned the sale of non-compliant USB-C cables altogether. [6] Supplementing his online reviews, Leung has published instructions to help end-users test their cables. [7] Leung is regarded as an expert on USB-C implementation. [8]

  6. USB - Wikipedia

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    Two USB 3.0 Standard-A receptacles (left) and two USB 2.0 Standard-A receptacles (right) on a computer's front panel. Endpoints are grouped into interfaces and each interface is associated with a single device function. An exception to this is endpoint zero, which is used for device configuration and is not associated with any interface.

  7. USB hub - Wikipedia

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    A four-port "long cable" "external box" USB hub A four-port "compact design" USB hub: upstream and downstream ports shown. A USB hub is a device that expands a single Universal Serial Bus (USB) port into several so that there are more ports available to connect devices to a host system, similar to a power strip. All devices connected through a ...

  8. KVM switch - Wikipedia

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    USB Hub Based KVM Also called an Enumerated KVM switch or USB switch selector, a connected/shared USB device must go through the full initiation process (USB enumeration) every time the KVM is switched to another target system/port. The switching to different ports is similar to the process of physically plugging and unplugging a USB device ...

  9. Front panel - Wikipedia

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    A front panel was used on early electronic computers to display and allow the alteration of the state of the machine's internal registers and memory. The front panel usually consisted of arrays of indicator lamps , digit [ a ] and symbol displays, toggle switches , dials, and push buttons mounted on a sheet metal face plate.

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