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  2. CompactPCI - Wikipedia

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    CompactPCI is a computer bus interconnect for industrial computers, [1] combining a Eurocard-type connector and PCI signaling and protocols. Boards are standardized to 3U or 6U sizes, and are typically interconnected via a passive backplane. The connector pin assignments are standardized by the PICMG US and PICMG Europe organizations. The ...

  3. Feature connector - Wikipedia

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    Their speeds often far exceeded the speed of normal ISA or even early PCI buses, e.g. 40 MB/s for a standard ISA-based SVGA, [1] up to 150 MB/s for a VESA-based [3] or PCI-based one, while the standard 16 bit ISA bus ran at ~5.3 MB/s and the VESA bus at up to 160 MB/s bandwidth.

  4. PowerPC 600 - Wikipedia

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    The system bus was a wider and faster 128-bit memory bus called the 6XX bus. It was designed to be a system bus for multiprocessor systems where processors, caches, memory and I/O was to be connected, assisted by a system control chip. It supports both 32- and 64-bit PowerPC processors, memory addresses larger than 32 bits, and NUMA environments.

  5. Parallel ATA - Wikipedia

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    Each cable has two or three connectors, one of which plugs into a host adapter interfacing with the rest of the computer system. The remaining connector(s) plug into storage devices, most commonly hard disk drives or optical drives. Each connector has 39 physical pins arranged into two rows (2.54 mm, 1 ⁄ 10-inch pitch), with a gap or key at ...

  6. Mini-DIN connector - Wikipedia

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    Color-coded PS/2 connection ports (purple for keyboards and green for mice) on the rear of a personal computer An S-video connector: because this is a female connector, Pin 1 is at lower right. Mini-DIN connectors are 9.5 millimetres (3 ⁄ 8 in) in diameter and come in seven patterns, with the number of pins from three to nine. Each pattern is ...

  7. DMS-59 - Wikipedia

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    A connector plug with all 60 pins (such as a Molex 88766-7610 DVI-I splitter) does not fit into a properly keyed DMS-59 socket. A Dual-DVI breakout cable can be used in connection with two passive DVI-to-HDMI adapters to feed modern displays with HDMI inputs, while using a DMS-59 graphics card, since the DVI signals are electrically identical ...

  8. List of EIA standards - Wikipedia

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    EIA-222 Standards for antenna mast structural integrity; RS-225, 50Ω RF high power RF connectors, (EIA RF Connectors); RS-232 (or EIA-232) electrical characteristics, single-ended voltage digital interface circuit (serial data communications)

  9. Modular connector - Wikipedia

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    The connector provides power to the keyboard on the outer two contacts and receives data signals on the inner pair. The cable between the computer and the keyboard is a coiled cord with an appearance very similar to a telephone handset cable. [11] The connector on the Amiga 1000 uses crossover wiring, similar to a telephone handset.