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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 |
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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 |
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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) |
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Standard-A Plug |
Wide. normal |
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Standard-B Plug |
More boxy like printer cable inputs. |
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Mini-B Plug |
Old phone. Some cameras. It's like the fat micro. |
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Micro-B Plug |
Normal phone charger now. |
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Standard-A Plug (3.0) |
Golden with blue innards. Normal USB otherwise. Wide. |
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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. |
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Micro-B Plug (3.0) |
Looks like normal micro but with an extension to the side so it is longer. |
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IEEE 1394 |
FireWire -- Can Daisy chain possible for up to 63 devices as long as each link is only 4.5 meters (15 feet) |
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FireWire 400 |
Alpha Mode / IEEE 1394a --
100, 200, or 400 Mbits per second.
Runs half-duplex 6-pin is powered 4-pin is unpowered |
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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. |
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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. |
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SATA Revision 1.0 |
SATA 1.5 Gbits per second up to 1 meter. |
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SATA Revision 2.0 |
SATA 3.0 Gbits per second up to 1 meter. |
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SATA Revision 3.0 |
SATA 6.0 Gbits per second up to 1 meter. |
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eSATA (external SATA) |
eSATA will match SATA speeds already being used up to 2 meters. |
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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. |
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HDMI |
High Def Multimedia Interface -- All digital. Can be up to 20 meters long before signal is lost. Type A connector. 19 pins |
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miniHDMI |
Type C connector. Designed for smaller devices. |
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DVI |
Digital Visual Interface -- Single and Dual link Three possible types: Analog, Digital, or Integrated. (DVI-A, DVI-D, or DVI-I) |
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DVI-A |
Analog signal. |
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DVI-D (Single Link) |
3.7 Gbps (HDTV at 60 fps) |
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DVI-D (Dual Link) |
7.4 Gbps (HDTV at 85 fps) |
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DVI-I (Single Link) |
3.7 Gbps (HDTV at 60 fps) |
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DVI-I (Dual Link) |
7.4 Gbps (HDTV at 85 fps) |
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TRS |
Tip/Ring/Sleeve |
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1/4" TRS Plug |
6.35mm TRS -- Analog Audio |
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1/8" TRS Plug |
3.5mm TRS -- Analog Audio. |
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TOSLINK |
Toshiba Link --
Digital Audio
Made in '93
Good up to 10 meters (33ft) |
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RJ11 |
Registered Jack -- Analog Modem It is 6P2C. |
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6P2C |
6 Positions, 2 Conductors |
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RJ45 |
Used for Ethernet 8P8C |
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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). |
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MDP |
Mini DisplayPort |
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Thunderbolt v1 |
10 Gbps per channel, 20 Gbps total throughput |
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Thunderbolt v2 |
20 Gbps aggregated channels |
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Thunderbolt v3 |
40 Gbps |
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IrDA |
InfraRed Data Association |
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Infrared |
4Mbps speed, line of sight up to 1 meter (3 feet) Seen mostly in laptops, phones, or cameras. |
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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. |
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Bluetooth Class 1 Radio |
Industrial use Max power: 1 mWatt Typical Range: 100 meters |
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Bluetooth Class 2 Radio |
Used in many mobile devices. Max Power: 2.5 mWatt Range: 10 meters |
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Bluetooth Class 3 Radio |
Short Range use. Max Power: 1 mWatt Range: 1 meter |
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Bluetooth 1.2 |
1995
Faster connection and recovery. 1 Mbps |
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Bluetooth 2.0 |
Enhanced Data Rate 3 Mbps |
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Bluetooth 3.0 + HS |
High Speed 24 Mbps Bluetooth is used for negotiation and establishment 802.11 is used for actual data transfer. |
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Bluetooth 4.0 |
24 Mbps Includes Low-Profile specs. |
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802.11a |
Frequency: 5 GHz Throughput per stream: 54 Mbps 1 max allowed stream Total throughput: 54 Mbps Approximate outdoor range: 120 meters |
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802.11b |
Frequency: 2.4 GHz Throughput per stream: 11 Mbps 1 max allowed stream Total throughput: 11 Mbps Approximate outdoor range: 140 meters |
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802.11g |
Frequency: 2.4 GHz Throughput per stream: 54 Mbps 1 max allowed stream Total throughput: 54 Mbps Approximate outdoor range: 140 meters |
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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 |
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802.11ac |
Frequency: 5 GHz Throughput per stream: 866.7 Mbps 8 max allowed stream Total throughput: 6934 Mbps Approximate outdoor range: 250 meters |
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8b/10b |
A signaling process used in SATA that requires that 10 bits be sent to transfer 8 bits of data. |
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Signal-To-Noise |
The ratio used to make sure that a data signal can be heard over the network noise in a wireless network |
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DRM |
Digital Rights Management -- Control over digital medium. Can be done through software or hardware. |