 | 1-Wire Bus Click image for more information...
1-Wire® is a registered trademark of Dallas Semiconductor Corp. for a device communications bus system designed by Dallas Semiconductor that provides low-speed data, signaling and power over a single signal, albeit using two wires, one for ground, one for power and data. |
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 | Async (UART) Click image for more information...
Term describing digital signals that are transmitted without precise clocking. Such signals generally have different frequencies and phase relationships. Asynchronous transmissions usually encapsulate individual characters in control bits (called start and stop bits) that designate the beginning and the end of each character. |
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 | CAN Bus Click image for more information...
Testing and analysis tools for the CAN bus |
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 | FlexRay Bus Click image for more information...
Testing and analysis tools for the FlexRay Automotive Bus. |
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 | HDLC Click image for more information...
Short for High-level Data Link Control, a transmission protocol used at the data link layer (layer 2) of the OSI seven layer model for data communications. The HDLC protocol embeds information in a data frame that allows devices to control data flow and correct errors. |
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 | HDQ Bus Click image for more information...
The HDQ bus is a master-slave bus system using a simple one-wire, asynchronous, bidirectional, serial interface with a bit-rate of about 5-Kbit/s. The bus line is driven by open collector devices and therefore requires an external pull-up resistor. The relatively slow bit rate is sufficient for reading out as well as setting registers in battery monitor ICs. |
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 | I2C Bus Click image for more information...
Almost 20 years ago the InterIC bus was designed by Philips to allow easy communication between components which reside on the same circuit board. I2C is a true multi-master bus providing arbitration and collision detection |
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 | I2S Bus Click image for more information...
Inter-IC-Sound bus, a serial interface developed for digital audio to enable easy connectivity and ensure successful designs. In short, I2S is a popular 3 wire serial bus standard protocol developed by Philips for transmission of 2 channel (stereo) Pulse Code Modulation digital data. |
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 | IrDA Bus Click image for more information...
The InfraRed Data Association defines physical specifications communications protocol standards for the short-range exchange of data over infrared light, for uses such as personal area networks (PANs). |
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 | JTAG Interface Click image for more information...
Testing and analysis tools for the JTAG Debugging Interface.
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 | LIN Bus Click image for more information...
Th Local Interconnect Network is a bus-system used within current automotive network architecture. The LIN bus is a small and slow network system that is used as a cheap sub-network of a CAN bus to integrate intelligent sensor devices or actuators in todays cars. |
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 | LPC Bus Click image for more information...
The Low Pin Count Interface Specification for legacy I/O has facilitated the industry's transition toward ISA-less systems. LPC's main advantage is that it requires only seven signals, and is therefore easy to route on modern motherboards, which are often quite crowded. |
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 | Manchester Code Click image for more information...
The Manchester code (also known as Phase Encoding) is a line code in which the encoding of each data bit has at least one transition and occupies the same time. It is, therefore, self-clocking, which means that a clock signal can be recovered from the encoded data. |
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 | MDIO Click image for more information...
Besides the data interface, a two-wire Management Data Input/Output interface is defined to connect MAC devices with PHY devices providing a standardized access method to internal registers of PHY devices. |
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 | Microwire Bus Click image for more information...
Microwire, often spelled uWire, is a restricted subset of Serial Peripheral Interface Bus and a trademark of National Semiconductor. |
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 | MOD Bus Click image for more information...
Testing and analysis tools for the MOD Bus. |
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 | PPP Interface Click image for more information...
In networking, the Point-to-Point Protocol, is a data link protocol commonly used to establish a direct connection between two nodes over serial cable, phone line, trunk line, cellular telephone, specialised radio links, or fibre optic links |
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 | PS/2 Interface Click image for more information...
The PS/2 Interface is used by Personal Computers to connect the mouse and keyboard to the PC Motherboard. The specification includes the electrical interface and communications protocol. |
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 | RS-232C (V24) Click image for more information...
Short for Recommended Standard-232C, a standard interface approved by the Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA) for connecting serial asynchronous devices. The ITU-T standard defining interchange circuits between DTE and DCE. V.24 is the ITU-T equivalent of EIA standard EIA-232C. |
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 | RS-422 Click image for more information...
American national standard ANSI/TIA/EIA-422-B (formerly RS-422) and its international equivalent ITU-T Recommendation V.11 (also known as X.27), are technical standards that specify the "electrical characteristics of the balanced voltage digital interface circuit |
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 | RS-485 Click image for more information...
EIA-485 (formerly RS-485 or RS485) is an OSI model physical layer electrical specification of a two-wire, half-duplex, multipoint serial connection. The standard specifies a differential form of signalling. EIA-485 only specifies electrical characteristics of the driver and the receiver. |
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 | S/PDIF Interface Click image for more information...
S/PDIF specifies a Data Link Layer protocol and choice of Physical Layer specifications for carrying digital audio signals between devices and stereo components. The name stands for Sony/Philips Digital Interconnect Format, the two companies being the primary designers of the S/PDIF format. |
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 | SD/MMC Card SD Bus Click image for more information...
Testing and analysis tools for the Secure Digital Memory Card Bus. |
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 | SDLC Click image for more information...
IBM developed the Synchronous Data Link Control protocol in the mid-1970s for use in Systems Network Architecture (SNA) environments. SDLC was the first link layer protocol based on synchronous, bit-oriented operation. |
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 | SMBus Click image for more information...
The System Managament Bus is a two wire interface, based in the I2C Bus. It was developed by Intel® Corporation in 1995, it is used in personal computers and servers for low-speed system management communications. |
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 | SPI Bus Click image for more information...
The Serial Peripheral Interface Bus or SPI bus is a synchronous serial data link standard named by Motorola that operates in full duplex mode. Devices communicate in master/slave mode where the master device initiates the data frame. Multiple slave devices are allowed with individual slave select (chip select) lines. |
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 | SSI Bus Click image for more information...
The Synchronous Serial Interface bus consists of four signals and is the forms the basis for many proprietary serial interface suses such as SPI. |
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 | ST Bus Click image for more information...
The ST-BUS is a high speed, synchronous serial bus for transporting information in a digital format. The bus was developed by Zarlink Semiconductor. |
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 | USB Bus Click image for more information...
The ability to analyse bus traffic is key when debugging USB systems. We have affordable yet powerful tools to meet your needs. |
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 | X25 Click image for more information...
X.25 is an ITU-T standard protocol suite for connection to packet switched wide area networks using leased lines, the phone or the ISDN system as the networking hardware. |
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