IEEE 1284
The answer to the first part of your question is yes but the wire size has to be of a size specified in the electrical code for wires connected in parallel. As for the second part of the question the total current output is governed by the current draw of the load. It is the load current that governs the parallel wire size and the trip capacity of the breaker.
Any circuit that even has more than one branch is a parallel one.
Normally I would expect the elements to be wired in parallel so that the loss of one element does not cause the others not to work. It is possible for some manufacturers to wire a pair of elements in series so that they could use say 110v elements as standard so that they can be utilized on 230v toasters as well.
There are four types of circuit: series, parallel, series-parallel, and complex.
They are parallel. Each plug is in parallel with the other plugs.
ieee 1284
IEEE 1284
parallel
electromagnetism
the standard is (c) 568-b
The standard which is considered to be the Ethernet standard is the 802.3az standard. The 100VG-AnyLAN or 802.12 has also become a common Ethernet standard.
Parallel port communication cable length 8 channel is easy to form the mutual interference between the transmission speed and distance are limited, and when the transmission error, at the same time to the eight bits of data, and a serial port without interference, transmission error after it is ok to resend a, so faster than parallel port. Therefore generally parallel communication without transmission distance, serial communication, serial port communication is generally not more than 30 meters, but also the specific see the baud rate of the transmission signal, so the parallel communication estimated only a few meters, there is no exact definition of data.
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AFOSH Standard 48-8
yes
Short for Extended Capabilities Port, a parallel-port standard for PCs that supports bi-directional communication between the PC and attached devices(such as a printer). ECP is about 10 times faster than the older Centronics standard.
no