IEEE 1394
IEEE 1394 (Eye triple eiichi) is a high-speed serial bus standard that connects AV equipment and computers. Standardized on FireWire (firewire or firewire) standard developed and proposed by Apple. Although it was expected as an evolutionary form of SCSI (serialization / hot-swapping) which is popular for enterprises at the time, it is troublesome to establish the standard and when it is standardized, SCSI dramatically improves the performance by making LVD Since it was inadequate in terms of speed to be an alternative, it was mainly in the video / audio field and consumers. At the same time, 64 devices could be connected on the same network, initially established at a communication speed of 100 Mbps, 200 Mbps, 400 Mbps, and later expanded to 3200 Mbps. ...