This document discusses several standard input/output interfaces used to connect computers and processors to I/O devices, including PCI, USB, SCSI, FireWire, SATA, SAS, and PCI Express. These I/O interfaces provide standardized connections for peripherals and storage devices to enable communication with the computer or processor.
This document discusses several standard input/output interfaces used to connect computers and processors to I/O devices, including PCI, USB, SCSI, FireWire, SATA, SAS, and PCI Express. These I/O interfaces provide standardized connections for peripherals and storage devices to enable communication with the computer or processor.
This document discusses several standard input/output interfaces used to connect computers and processors to I/O devices, including PCI, USB, SCSI, FireWire, SATA, SAS, and PCI Express. These I/O interfaces provide standardized connections for peripherals and storage devices to enable communication with the computer or processor.
This document discusses several standard input/output interfaces used to connect computers and processors to I/O devices, including PCI, USB, SCSI, FireWire, SATA, SAS, and PCI Express. These I/O interfaces provide standardized connections for peripherals and storage devices to enable communication with the computer or processor.
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INTERCONNECTION STANDARDS
(OR)
STANDARD I/O INTERFACES
STANDARD I/O INTERFACES
The main objective of this topic is to discuss different I/O interfaces
that are used to connect a computer (processor) to I/O devices. The different standard I/O interfaces are: (i) PCI Bus [Peripheral Component Interconnect] (ii) USB [Universal serial Bus] (iii) SCSI bus[Small Computer System Interface] (iv) FireWire (v) SATA (vi) SAS (vii) PCI Express