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  • 1Isochronous burst transmission — is a method of data transmission. In a data network where the information bearer channel rate is higher than the input data signaling rate, transmission is performed by interrupting, at controlled intervals, the data stream being transmitted.… …

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  • 2Parallel ATA — ATA connector on the right, with two motherboard ATA sockets on the left. Type …

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  • 3AT Attachment — Infobox connector name=AT Attachment with Packet Interface type=Internal storage device connector logo= caption=ATA connector on the left, with two motherboard ATA connectors on the right. designer=Western Digital, subsequently amended by many… …

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  • 4DDR SDRAM — This article is about DDR SDRAM. For graphics DDR, see GDDR. Generic DDR 266 Memory in the 184pin DIMM form …

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  • 5Castlewood Orb Drive — Orb Drive External SCSI The Orb Drive was a 3.5 removable hard disk drive introduced by Castlewood Systems in 1999. Its original capacity was 2.2 GB. A later version of the drive was introduced in 2001 with a capacity of 5.7 GB …

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  • 6SxS — is a flash memory standard compliant to the ExpressCard standard created by Sony and Sandisk. According to Sandisk and Sony the cards will have transfer rates of 800 Mbit/s and burst transfer rate of up to 2.5 Gbit/s. [… …

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  • 7SyQuest EZ 135 Drive — The EZ 135 Drive is a 3.5 removable hard disk drive. It was introduced by SyQuest Technology in August 1995. It had a maximum capacity of 135 MB per disk.A successor drive, known as the SyQuest EZFlyer was released in 1996. It was backwards… …

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  • 8Conventional PCI — PCI Local Bus Three 5 volt 32 bit PCI expansion slots on a motherboard (PC bracket on left side) …

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  • 9Traffic contract — If a service (or application) wishes to use a broadband network (an ATM network in particular) to transport a particular kind of traffic, it must first inform the network about what kind of traffic is to be transported, and the performance… …

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  • 10Serial ATA — SATA redirects here. For other uses, see SATA (disambiguation). Serial ATA (SATA) From top to bottom, SATA Certification Logo, SATA cable, and two first generation (1.5 Gbit/s) SATA data connectors on a …

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