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What (who) is Receiver Data Interface - definition

IMPLEMENTATION OF THE OSI MODEL DATA LINK LAYER
Open Data-link Interface; Open data-link interface; ODI (network interface); ODI32

AV receiver         
  • The [[Harman/Kardon]] AVR 245 audio visual receiver is the large unit on the bottom. On top of it is a  DVD 37 and Samsung DCB H360R.
  • Sky+ HD]] satellite TV box, and a [[DVD player]] (and a Blu-ray Disc-capable [[PlayStation 3]] [[game console]]). The equipment is on a TV stand.
  • The AV connections are arrayed in a [[patch bay]] at the rear of a unit. Shown here is a 2012 Yamaha AV receiver. The top cover of the unit, which is normally attached, has been removed. In the enlarged view of the image, all individual connectors are marked and described.
ELECTRONICS COMPONENT USED IN HOME THEATER SYSTEMS; VARIOUS VIDEO AND AUDIO SOURCES CAN BE CONNECTED AND PLAYED ON A MULTI-CHANNEL-LOUDSPEAKER SYSTEM AND A TV SET
AV receivers; AV Recievers; AV reciever; AV Receivers; Av receiver; Av reciever; Audio/Video Receiver; Audio/Video receiver; Audio/video receiver; Audio/video Receiver; Audio-video receiver; Audio-Video receiver; Audio-Video Receiver; Audio-video Receiver; Audio / video receiver; Audio / Video Receiver; Audio / Video receiver; AV Receiver
An audio/video receiver (AVR) is a consumer electronics component used in a home theater. Its purpose is to receive audio and video signals from a number of sources, and to process them and provide power amplifiers to drive loudspeakers and route the video to displays such as a television, monitor or video projector.
Shortwave radio receiver         
  • solid state]] circuitry.
  • Hammarlund Comet Pro shortwave receiver, circa 1931.
  • Icom]] RC-9500 shortwave communications receiver
  • software-defined]] shortwave receiver
  • Zenith console radio receiver with shortwave bands, circa 1938.
  • One of the first portable shortwave radio receivers: Zenith Model 7G605 Trans-Oceanic 'Clipper' circa 1942.
SHORTWAVE RADIO
Shortwave receiver; Short-wave receiver; World receiver; World band receiver; World radio receiver; Shortwave band receiver; Shortwave all-band receiver; All-band receiver
A shortwave radio receiver is a radio receiver that can receive one or more shortwave bands, between 1.6 and 30 MHz.
Interface (computing)         
  • USB]]-B socket.
CONCEPT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE; POINT OF INTERACTION BETWEEN TWO THINGS
Interfaces (computer science); Interface pattern; Interface (programming); Computer interface; Subinterface; Software Interface; Software interface; Interface Pattern; Interface (software); Interface (Software); Interface (computer science); Function call interface
In computing, an interface is a shared boundary across which two or more separate components of a computer system exchange information. The exchange can be between software, computer hardware, peripheral devices, humans, and combinations of these.

Wikipedia

Open Data-Link Interface

The Open Data-Link Interface (ODI), developed by Apple and Novell, serves the same function as Microsoft and 3COM's Network Driver Interface Specification (NDIS). Originally, ODI was written for NetWare and Macintosh environments. Like NDIS, ODI provides rules that establish a vendor-neutral interface between the protocol stack and the adapter driver. It resides in Layer 2, the Data Link layer, of the OSI model. This interface also enables one or more network drivers to support one or more protocol stacks.