1394a, also known as FireWire 400, has a maximum speed of 400 Mbps (megabits per second).
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change in speed is acceleration. change in speed is the slope of the speed versus time graph, or the derivative of such.
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Helo.They are 1394a &1394b. Max speed in 1394a is 400Mb/s، but max spee in 1394bis 800Mb/s.
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400 mbps.. that's all.
IEEE 1394a
1394 Cables have 9 pins on one end and 4 pin or 6 pin connector at the other end to connect a 1394a device to a 1394b computer port to run at a slower speed.
4 pin and 6 pin. 6 pin provides power for the external device.
The standard gauge for FireWire, also known as IEEE 1394, is typically 6.5 mm for the 1394a and 9.5 mm for the 1394b versions. These connectors are designed for high-speed data transfer between devices like computers and external hard drives. FireWire supports data rates of up to 400 Mbps for 1394a and up to 800 Mbps for 1394b, making it a popular choice for video and audio equipment. However, it's worth noting that FireWire has largely been supplanted by USB and Thunderbolt technologies in recent years.
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IEEE1394a runs at 400 to 3200 Megabits/second. aka Apple firewire.
All modern Apple Mac computers come standard with USB 2.0, Firewire (IEEE 1394a, and in some models also IEEE 1394b), and digital audio input ports.
At first no as they are separate technologies (USB- Universal Serial Bus, Firewire- IEEE 1394a/Firewire 400), so you cannot connect a usb to a firewall or visa versa. There are ways however. These include purchasing two expansion cards (PCI, ISA or SCSI depending on the type and space left on your motherboard). OR purchasing a Hub/adapter that connects in either a USB or Firewire port, and accommodates at least one USB and one Firewire port. However, there is also a newer type of Firewire (Firewire 800) which is under the standard of IEEE 1894b. This offers double the speed in transfer compared to the IEEE 1394a, however neither a USB cable of anytype (USB, or USB 2.0) or Firewire 1394a cable can fit into a 1894b port or visa versa. There may well be hubs/adapters for these too. USB and Firewire- Both are Serial Ports. Both offering Plug and Play/Hot Swapping capabilities (Depending on your Computer's hardware and software). Hope this Helps J
Firewire 800USB 1.1 - 15 MbpsFireWire (1394a) - 400 MbpsUSB 2.0 - 480 MbpsFireWire 800 (1394b) - 800 MpbsSATA 1.5 - 1.5 GbpsSATA 3.0 - 3.0 Gbpsesata is much faster than firewire 800