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Chapter 1
Introduction
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About IEEE1394
IEEE1394 is a new high-speed serial interface standard specified by the
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). The technology
was originally developed as "FireWire" by Apple Computer, Inc.
IEEE1394 facilitates data transfers to a maximum rate of 400Mbps. Up to
63 devices with IEEE1394 support can be connected in one stream, and the
maximum spacing between adjacent devices is 4.5 meters. The standard
certainly supports essential features of today's interface including 1)Hot
Swap and 2)simple connector shapes: excluding the fiber optic connector,
there are just two types (4-pin and 6-pin models) of connector for
IEEE1394. While IEEE1394 devices can be daisy-chained like SCSI, they
can be also connected in a tree-structure through a repeater device. This
feature provides an added flexibility to the new interface.
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