RS-232 is a standard for serial communication that defines the electrical characteristics and timing of signals, commonly used for connecting computers and peripherals. IEEE 1394, also known as FireWire, is a high-speed interface standard for connecting devices like cameras and external drives, allowing for data transfer rates up to 800 Mbps or more. The IEEE 1248 standard, related to electrical connectors, specifically addresses the specifications for connectors used in telecommunications and networking applications. Each of these standards serves different purposes in facilitating communication and connectivity in electronic systems.
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IEEE 1394 is a standard for a type of connection media. Typically known as Firewire.
firewire and the i.Link
The apple mac name of IEEE 1394 is FireWire
The IEEE 1394 interface is marketed under the brand names FireWire (by Apple), i.LINK (by Sony), and Lynx (by Texas Instruments).
The IEEE 1394 interface was largely developed by Apple and is marketed by them as FireWire.
The Sony version of the IEEE 1394 interface is called iLink.
The apple mac name of IEEE 1394 interface is FireWire.
IEEE 1394
IEEE 1394 and i.LINK. Two other names for "Firewire" are IEEE 1394 and i.LINK.
It's kind of the other way around. IEEE 1394 is the standard. It is also known as Firewire.