IEEE 1394 (Fire Wire)
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IEEE 1394 (Fire Wire)
The IEEE 1394 connector, also known as iLink® or Fire Wire, is a serial bus standard
used for rapid digital data exchange.
Application Options for IEEE1394
Connection of digital devices of the entertainment industry, such as set-top
speakers, digital video and camcorder, ‘Digital Versatile Disk’ (DVD),
television etc.
Multimedia applications and video processing.
Input and output devices such as printers, scanners, etc.
Technical Specifications
Depending on the application, the maximum data transfer is about 100, 200
or 400 Mbit/s, corresponding to a data throughput of up to 50 MB per
second.
The device can be plugged in or unplugged during operation (hot
plugging).
The standard cord (‘Shielded Twisted Pairs’ –STP) includes 6 strands, two
lines are live (8V up to 40V, 1.5 A max.) and can be used as an external
power supply. The four signal lines transfer data or control information.
Some devices do not require a power supply via the cord in these cases four
pole plugs are used.
The voltage output of the 6-pole IEEE 1394 jack is protected by a fuse
(limited power source according to EN60950).
Summary of Contents for AKOYA X7811
Page 9: ...Safety Instructions 2 ...
Page 19: ...Included with Your Notebook 12 ...
Page 31: ...Getting Started 24 ...
Page 33: ...Power Supply 26 ...
Page 81: ...Software 74 ...
Page 97: ...Recycling and Disposal 90 ...
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