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The 6-conductor and 4-conductor alpha FireWire 400 socket A 9-pin FireWire 800 connector The alternative Ethernet-style cabling used by 1394c 4-conductor (left) and 6-conductor (right) FireWire 400 alpha connectors A PCI expansion card that contains four FireWire 400 connectors. FireWire is Apple's name for the IEEE 1394 High Speed Serial Bus.
The 6-circuit and 4-circuit alpha FireWire 400 connectors. IEEE 1394 (branded "FireWire") is a digital data transfer protocol commonly used for digital cameras (common on MiniDV tape camcorders), but also used for computer data and audio data transfers.
Open Host Controller Interface (OHCI) [1] is an open standard.. Die shot of a VIA VT6307 Integrated Host Controller used for IEEE 1394A communication. When applied to an IEEE 1394 (also known as FireWire; i.LINK or Lynx) card, OHCI means that the card supports a standard interface to the PC and can be used by the OHCI IEEE 1394 drivers that come with all modern operating systems.
VIA KT266A north bridge for Socket A A VIA USB PHY on a Rosewill-branded PCI USB 2.0 desktop expansion card VIA Vinyl Audio Envy24MT chip of a PCI sound card An IEEE 1394 FireWire-400 PCI card with the VIA VT6306 chipset. By the mid-1990s, VIA's business focused on integrated chipsets for the PC market.
For instance, SATA revision 3.0 (6 Gbit/s) controllers on one PCI Express 2.0 (5 Gbit/s) channel will be limited to the 5 Gbit/s rate and have to employ more channels to get around this problem. Early implementations of new protocols very often have this kind of problem.
Tunneled PCI Express 3.0: No: Yes: No: ... USB smart card reader ... The newer FireWire 800 standard is twice as fast as FireWire 400 and faster than USB 2.0 high ...