serial bus interface standard
C163
concept
A serial bus interface standard defines the electrical, timing, and protocol rules that govern how devices communicate and exchange data over a serial communication bus.
Aliases (29)
- computer bus standard ×5
- interface standard ×4
- Serial Attached SCSI standard ×2
- USB standard ×2
- expansion bus ×2
- GPIB signal line ×1
- IEEE 488 signal ×1
- SFF standard ×1
- Serial Attached SCSI interface standard ×1
- USB connector standard ×1
- USB specification ×1
- bridge port extension standard ×1
- data transfer standard ×1
- digital display interface standard ×1
- digital serial data bus ×1
- electrical connector standard ×1
- handshake signal line ×1
- hardware communication standard ×1
- hardware interface technology ×1
- high-speed serial bus ×1
- industrial communication standard ×1
- peripheral connectivity technology ×1
- serial bus ×1
- serial communication interface ×1
- serial expansion bus ×1
- serial interface standard ×1
- storage device interface ×1
- storage interconnect standard ×1
- storage interface standard ×1
Instances (40)
- USB ("interface standard")
- SCSI ("computer bus standard")
- IEEE 488 GPIB standard ("interface standard")
- Thunderbolt ("peripheral connectivity technology")
- IEEE 1394
- Lynx ("serial bus")
- ISA ("computer bus standard")
- SAS ("computer bus standard")
- SFF-8482 ("electrical connector standard")
- SAS-1 ("Serial Attached SCSI standard")
- ATA-1 ("interface standard")
- NuBus ("computer bus standard")
- SAS-3 ("Serial Attached SCSI interface standard")
- Serial ATA ("serial communication interface")
- SAS-4 ("Serial Attached SCSI standard")
- USB 3.2 ("USB standard")
- PCI Express ("computer bus standard")
- DisplayPort ("digital display interface standard")
- IEEE 802.1Qbh ("bridge port extension standard")
- USB Power Delivery ("USB specification")
- NDAC ("handshake signal line")
- IFC ("GPIB signal line")
- USB4 ("USB standard")
- MIL-STD-1553 databus ("digital serial data bus")
- USB Type-C ("USB connector standard")
- Light Peak ("hardware interface technology")
- Sercos III ("industrial communication standard")