Often times, external monitors/extra monitors are daisy-chained. Some computers will have a setup where, say, three cables go directly out of the computer into three seperate monitors, but sometimes one cable goes out from the computer to the monitor, which is linked up (daisy chain) to other monitors.
To safely connect multiple devices using daisy-chained outlets, make sure the total power draw does not exceed the outlet's capacity, avoid using extension cords or power strips in the chain, and regularly check for overheating or overloading.
Most modern SCSI buses support a total of 16 devices, while older SCSI implementations usually support only eight devices.
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A personal computer external bus standard which can support up to 127 peripheral devices in a daisy chain configuration, can support plug-and-play (hot plugging), and has a total bandwidth of 1.5 megabytes per second. what are these devices?
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Devices on a linear bus network are connected to each other via a wire, usually through a T-connector device. In effect, the devices are "daisy chained" together without any other device connecting them.
The term "Daisy Chain" means to connect several components by cables/wires in a series where the data can be transmitted from one component to the next. A RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) is a form of a daisy chain.Hard Drives (SCSI, and SATA), Routers/Switches, and specific printers can be daisy chained. I'm guessing the term came from the layout where one could tie daisy flowers together to make a garland? ( Dunno... just guessing on that one!)
A daisy chain is a chain of daisies tied together ( I would know that because of my name )
The use of the term "Daisy Chain" in computer science refers to the practice of hooking several similar devices along one cable or connection, to a common port on the computer. For example, if you have two hard drives hooked to a cable that's in turn connected to your PC's IDE port, they are said to be 'daisy chained'. This practice allows multiple devices to be controlled through one port on the computer.
The maximum number of Cisco IP phones that can be daisy chained together directly through a switch port is two. These two phones will provide an additional 48 lines.
Daisy chaining is a term used to denote that one system is directly connected to the next system without any intervening devices. It is usually reserved for linear bus topologies in a network, but can be applied to other things as well, such as SCSI disk hard drives which can be chained together.