1.5 Gb/sec
The transfer speed when using the Easy Transfer Cable is typically around 480 Mbps, which is the maximum speed supported by USB 2.0 connections. However, actual transfer speeds may vary depending on the devices being connected and the amount of data being transferred.
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anything will happens by using same speed with same time its called syncronization..
A CD drive can interface with a mother board using an EIDE, SATA or SCSI interface.
SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) transfer rate is specified as mbps which is: "MegaBits Per Second". Note it is not "megabytes" per second. This can be somewhat misleading, since a higher number is derived from using the "megabit" rating rather than the "megabyte" rating. Obviously there are 8 bits in a byte, so specifying the rate in "mega bytes" would result in a 5 megabyte transfer rate specification.
API (Common Application Programming Interface) is an international standard interface that application s can use to communicate directly with ISDN equipment. Using CAPI, an application program can be written to initiate and terminate phone calls in computers equipped for ISDN.
You can do it directly from a serial port of the PC to the CPU's Modbus port (if you are using a Modicon controller). The standard used would be RS-232.
The web interface has been discontinued do to faulty programming
This is what the user sees and works with when using the computer..Different types are Graphical user interface, Command line interface and Manual driven interface
Using DMA transfer to send print data to the computer may help speed up printing.
Yes. An interface in essence is a java class and so you can use the term interface class. But, using the term class along with the term interface can cause ambiguity or misunderstandings among novice java developers. So, using the term "Interface" along would suffice to refer to a type of class which is the "Interface"