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USB 1.1

Low Speed: 1.5Mbits per second up to 3 meters


Full Speed: 12Mbits per second up to 5 meters



Uses plugs...


Standard-A Plug


Standard-B Plug


Mini-B Plug


Micro-B Plug

USB 2.0

480 Mbits per second up to 5 meters.



Uses plugs...


Standard-A Plug


Standard-B Plug


Mini-B Plug


Micro-B Plug

USB 3.0

Also called SuperSpeed --



5 Gbits per second up to 3 meters.



Uses Plugs...


Standard-A Plug (3.0)


Standard-B Plug (3.0)


Micro-B Plug (3.0)

Standard-A Plug

Wide. normal

Standard-B Plug

More boxy like printer cable inputs.

Mini-B Plug

Old phone. Some cameras. It's like the fat micro.

Micro-B Plug

Normal phone charger now.

Standard-A Plug (3.0)

Golden with blue innards. Normal USB otherwise. Wide.

Standard-B Plug (3.0)

Same as other Standard-B except there's an extra slit on top so it got taller and it also has blue innards.

Micro-B Plug (3.0)

Looks like normal micro but with an extension to the side so it is longer.

IEEE 1394

FireWire --



Can Daisy chain possible for up to 63 devices as long as each link is only 4.5 meters (15 feet)

FireWire 400

Alpha Mode / IEEE 1394a --



100, 200, or 400 Mbits per second.



Runs half-duplex



6-pin is powered



4-pin is unpowered

FireWire 800

Beta Mode / IEEE 1394b --



800 Mbits per second



Runs full-duplex



Optical connections can be up to 100 meters.



9-pin is powered.

SATA

Serial AT Attachment



The L on the right of the connection port on a hard drive is for data. It is only 7 pins wide and runs serially.



The L on the left is for power. It is 15 pins.

SATA Revision 1.0

SATA 1.5 Gbits per second up to 1 meter.

SATA Revision 2.0

SATA 3.0 Gbits per second up to 1 meter.

SATA Revision 3.0

SATA 6.0 Gbits per second up to 1 meter.

eSATA (external SATA)

eSATA will match SATA speeds already being used up to 2 meters.

VGA

Video Graphics Array



DB-15 Connector (technically it's a DE-15 but everyone calls it DB-15)



Blue.



Analog signal. 5-10 meters.

HDMI

High Def Multimedia Interface --



All digital. Can be up to 20 meters long before signal is lost.



Type A connector. 19 pins

miniHDMI

Type C connector. Designed for smaller devices.

DVI

Digital Visual Interface --



Single and Dual link



Three possible types: Analog, Digital, or Integrated. (DVI-A, DVI-D, or DVI-I)

DVI-A

Analog signal.

DVI-D (Single Link)

3.7 Gbps (HDTV at 60 fps)

DVI-D (Dual Link)

7.4 Gbps (HDTV at 85 fps)

DVI-I (Single Link)

3.7 Gbps (HDTV at 60 fps)

DVI-I (Dual Link)

7.4 Gbps (HDTV at 85 fps)

TRS

Tip/Ring/Sleeve

1/4" TRS Plug

6.35mm TRS --



Analog Audio

1/8" TRS Plug

3.5mm TRS --



Analog Audio.

TOSLINK

Toshiba Link --



Digital Audio



Made in '93



Good up to 10 meters (33ft)

RJ11

Registered Jack --



Analog Modem



It is 6P2C.

6P2C

6 Positions, 2 Conductors

RJ45

Used for Ethernet



8P8C

Thunderbolt

High speed serial data transfer cable.



Provides data and power.



Based on MDP standard.



Can Daisy chain up to 6 devices.



Max of 3 meters (copper) or 60 meters (optical).

MDP

Mini DisplayPort

Thunderbolt v1

10 Gbps per channel, 20 Gbps total throughput

Thunderbolt v2

20 Gbps aggregated channels

Thunderbolt v3

40 Gbps

IrDA

InfraRed Data Association

Infrared

4Mbps speed, line of sight up to 1 meter (3 feet)



Seen mostly in laptops, phones, or cameras.

NFC

Near Field Communication --



106 Kbps, 212 Kbps, or 424 Kbps.



Range of 10 cm (3.9") or less



Seen in mobile devices, payment devices, ticketing, gaming.

Bluetooth Class 1 Radio

Industrial use



Max power: 1 mWatt



Typical Range: 100 meters

Bluetooth Class 2 Radio

Used in many mobile devices.



Max Power: 2.5 mWatt



Range: 10 meters

Bluetooth Class 3 Radio

Short Range use.



Max Power: 1 mWatt



Range: 1 meter

Bluetooth 1.2

1995



Faster connection and recovery.



1 Mbps

Bluetooth 2.0

Enhanced Data Rate



3 Mbps

Bluetooth 3.0 + HS

High Speed



24 Mbps



Bluetooth is used for negotiation and establishment 802.11 is used for actual data transfer.

Bluetooth 4.0

24 Mbps



Includes Low-Profile specs.

802.11a

Frequency: 5 GHz



Throughput per stream: 54 Mbps



1 max allowed stream



Total throughput: 54 Mbps



Approximate outdoor range: 120 meters

802.11b

Frequency: 2.4 GHz



Throughput per stream: 11 Mbps



1 max allowed stream



Total throughput: 11 Mbps



Approximate outdoor range: 140 meters

802.11g

Frequency: 2.4 GHz



Throughput per stream: 54 Mbps



1 max allowed stream



Total throughput: 54 Mbps



Approximate outdoor range: 140 meters

802.11n

Frequency: 5 GHz or 2.4 GHz



Throughput per stream: 150 Mbps



4 max allowed stream



Total throughput: 600 Mbps



Approximate outdoor range: 250 meters

802.11ac

Frequency: 5 GHz



Throughput per stream: 866.7 Mbps



8 max allowed stream



Total throughput: 6934 Mbps



Approximate outdoor range: 250 meters

8b/10b

A signaling process used in SATA that requires that 10 bits be sent to transfer 8 bits of data.

Signal-To-Noise

The ratio used to make sure that a data signal can be heard over the network noise in a wireless network

DRM

Digital Rights Management --



Control over digital medium. Can be done through software or hardware.