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Axelson, Jan (2007). Serial Port Complete: COM Ports, USB Virtual COM Ports, and Ports for Embedded Systems. Madison, Wisconsin: Lakeview Research. ISBN 978-1-931448-07-9. OCLC 154714830. Axelson, Jan (2006). USB Mass Storage: Designing and Programming Devices and Embedded Hosts. Madison, Wisconsin: Lakeview Research. ISBN 978-1-931448-04-8.
After the RS-232 COM port was removed from most consumer-grade computers, an external USB-to-UART serial adapter cable was used to compensate for the loss. A major supplier of these chips is FTDI. [citation needed]
A male D-subminiature connector used for an RS-232 serial port on an IBM PC compatible computer along with the serial port symbol. A serial port is a serial communication interface through which information transfers in or out sequentially one bit at a time. [1]
However, the SuperSpeed USB part of the system still implements the one-lane Gen 1×1 operation mode. Therefore, two-lane operations, namely USB 3.2 Gen 1×2 (10 Gbit/s) and Gen 2×2 (20 Gbit/s), are only possible with Full-Featured USB-C. As of 2023, they are somewhat rarely implemented; Intel, however, started to include them in its 11th ...
Axelson is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the surname include: Jan Axelson (born 1949), American author and conservationist
Smaller machines have less room for large parallel port connectors. USB-to-parallel adapters are available that can make parallel-only printers work with USB-only systems. There are PCI (and PCI-express) cards that provide parallel ports. There are also some print servers that provide an interface to parallel ports through a network. USB-to-EPP ...
Axelsson is a Swedish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Andreas Axelsson, Swedish musician; Andreas Axelsson (criminal), Swedish criminal Anton Axelsson (born 1986), Swedish ice hockey player
The Intel MCS-51 (commonly termed 8051) is a single-chip microcontroller (MCU) series developed by Intel in 1980 for use in embedded systems.The architect of the Intel MCS-51 instruction set was John H. Wharton.