The ATA standard that uses a serial cable is SATA (Serial Advanced Technology Attachment). SATA is used for hard drives, optical drives and other such storage devices.
SATA- serial ATA cable, these standards use a serial data path rather tha traditional data path. ( A+ Guide to managing and maintaining your pc, sixth edition, Jean Andrew.)
No. ATA100 uses an 80pin ribbon cable and the Serial-ATA uses a much smaller, red 7pin cable.
No, the Roku 3 uses a standard HDMI cable, not Micro HDMI. See 10V3-41115
Whether your printer uses a serial port, or parallel port, or USB port, or wifi, decides what type of cable you need. Name and model of printer? Have you looked on the maker's website or user guide for instructions?
Typical coax cable uses a different standard than RCA. You will need to use a converter box.
"Firewire" is the term used for a certain type of serial port on computers. Similar uses are USB. The Name is 1394 for "FireWire". The term firewire was meant to express that it was a faster connection than standard serial or parallel ports.
This depends entirely on the use of the cable. In a full features RS-232 cable there would be 9 cables. But most hardware that uses a serial cable doesn't have the need for all of these wires so the number may vary. regards, tesseract
IEEE 1394b
Its not special, standard. Hard drive, CD ROM, on older computers.
100 BaseT2 uses two sets of CAT 3 cable to achieve speeds of 100Mbps.
It is a digital cable tuner that uses a card instead of a cable set top box. The FCC approved an industry agreed upon standard for digital cable ready TVs. The standard will let consumers view digital and hi-def programs on their TV without a set-top box. All customers will need is a
The generic name of such a standard is a "protocol".