Serial interface transmits one bit at a time, typically using a single data line. Examples include USB, RS-232, and SPI interfaces.
The smallest whole bit of matter for elements is an atom, for compounds is a molecule, and for mixtures is a particle.
Rock type, porosity, and strength Bottomhole and bit-face cleaning and differential pressure at bit-rock interface Bit diameter, type, condition, and jet configuration Weight on bit and rotary speed
I'm a bit curious as to who exactly calls it that; I've never heard that term before. At a guess I'd say it's probably because ordinary glass is somewhat opaque to certain frequencies of ultraviolet light, but quartz glass transmits it.
A parallel port is capable of transferring more than one bit at a time. It can transfer multiple bits simultaneously using multiple data lines.
There are rotating cyclones and anticyclones on Jupiter, but they are a bit different from any storm found on Earth.
Serial ports transmit data one bit at a time, which is why they are becoming obsolete.
serial interface
A serial port is an interface in which one bit of data is transmitted at a time.
Bit rate interface is another name for basic rate interface, or BRI. BRI is used in ISDN configurations for voice-grade telephone operations.
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It depends on the serial bit rate versus the parallel strobe cycle time but, in general, a parallel interface is faster than a serial interface. However, modern USB, Firewire, and SATA interfaces are very fast, and might be considered faster.
A telegraph key.
When you get bit by the mosquito that transmits it. (you can find this mosquito in the Amazon).
If you mean after external hard drives, probably am 80 GB credit card. MSM9841 and MSM9842 offers two types of memory interface: interface when DMA controller is used (16-bit bus) that memory interface is through DMA controller; interface without DMA controller that memory interface (16-bit bus) is through CPU.
it is cold and it might snow a little bit.
.gif stands for: "Graphic Interface File"; they are 8 bit graphic images allowing for 256 possible pixel colours using the RGB colour formating system.
CardBus.