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PD$507849$ - translation to german

REWRITABLE OPTICAL DISC STANDARD
PD drive; PD disk
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  • Logo for Panasonic Phase-Change Dual

PD      
Polizei Dezernat, lokale Polizeiabteilung
public domain         
  • An English logo of the 2022/2023 Public Domain Day
  • Visual created for Public Domain Day. Features Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa, as it is famously part of the public domain
  • Principia]]'', with hand-written corrections for the second edition
  • The 1968 horror film ''[[Night of the Living Dead]]'' is public domain in the United States because its theatrical distributor failed to place a copyright indication on the prints, as would have been required to obtain a copyright at that time.
NO EXCLUSIVE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS APPLY
Public Domain Resource; Public domain resource; Public domain resources; Copyright-free; Public Domain; Public-domain; Public domain images; Public Domaine; British public domain; Public domains; List of authors whose works are in the public domain; Creative Commons Public Domain License; No rights reserved; Public Domain Resources; Copyright free; All rights waived; Dominio público; Public Domain Calculator; Out of copyright
öffentliches Staatsgut
Universal Serial Bus         
  • A variety of USB cables for sale in [[Hong Kong]]
  • The Hi-Speed USB logo
  • The SuperSpeed USB logo
  • PCI]] [[expansion card]]
  • An [[M.2]] (2242) solid-state-drive ([[SSD]]) connected into USB 3.0 adapter and connected to computer.
  • flash drive]], a typical USB mass-storage device
  • USB-A 3.1 Gen 1 (formerly known as USB 3.0; later renamed USB 3.2 Gen 1x1) ports
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  • The standard USB Type-A plug. This is one of many types of [[USB connector]].
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  • The Wireless USB logo
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  • USB endpoints reside on the connected device: the channels to the host are referred to as pipes.
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  • USB logo on the head of a standard USB-A plug
EXTERNAL COMPUTER BUS TO CONNECT PERIPHERAL DEVICES; THE HOST COMPUTER HAS USB SOCKETS, THE EXTERNAL DEVICES ARE PLUGGED IN
Universal serial bus; USB2; USB 2.0; USB 1.1; USB 1.0; Usb; USB host; USB 2; Stream USB; Usb software; USB Host; USB battery box; USB cable; USB storage device; USB plug; USb; Hi-Speed USB; USB cord; USB device class; Super speed USB; Superspeed usb; USB2.0; USB device; U.S.B.; USB 2.0 port; USB upside down connectors; USB B; USB A; High speed usb; Usb1.1; Usb1; Usb 1; Universal Serial Bus; USB 0.7; USB 0.8; USB 0.9; USB 1.0RC; USB 0.99; USB 1.x; Universal Serial Bus 1.0; Universal Serial Bus 1.1; Universal Serial Bus 1.x; Universal Serial Bus 2.0; Universal Serial Bus 0.7; Universal Serial Bus 0.8; Universal Serial Bus 0.9; Universal Serial Bus 0.99; Universal Serial Bus 1.0 Release Candidate; USB Hi-Speed; USB HS; USB LS; USB FS; Universal Serial Bus 2.0 Hi-Speed; USB 2.0 Hi-Speed; USB High-Speed; USB High Speed; USB Full Speed; USB Full-Speed; USB Low Speed; USB Low-Speed; USB BCS; BCS (USB); USB Battery Charging Specification 1.1; USB Battery Charging Specification 1.2; USB BCS 1.0; USB BCS 1.1; USB BCS 1.2; USB-IF Battery Charging Specification; USB-IF BCS; USB power; USB PD 1.0; USB Power Delivery Specification 1.0; IEC 62680; IEC 62680-1; IEC 62680-2; IEC 62680-3; IEC 62680-4; Accessory charging adapter; Device Firmware Upgrade; Device Firmware Update; Overmold boot; PHDC; Personal healthcare device class; Personal Healthcare Device Class; Universal Service Bus; SUPERSPEED+; SuperSpeedPlus; USB Type-B; USB Type-A; USB Mini-AB; USB Micro-A; USB class compliance; USB class compliant; USB-BC; USB 0.6e; USB-2; Universal Serial Bus 4.0; USB audio; USB-A; Universal Serial Buss
Schnittstelle die dem Computer mit den peripheren Geräten verbindet (z.B. Keyboard, Modem, Telefon, Drucker, etc.)

Definition

PD
Packetization Delay

Wikipedia

Phase-change Dual

Phase-change Dual (or Phase-change Disc) is a rewritable optical disc and a standard for it, developed by Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. , Ltd. in April 1995.

It has a capacity of 650 MB on one side, and the size of the disc is 12 cm in diameter (5 inches) similar to a general CD or DVD, and it is used in a state where it is housed in a square cartridge. The phase change recording technology using red laser light is adopted, and about 500,000 times of rewriting is possible.

The built-in PD drive and the external type are sold, respectively, and both of them can read the CD-ROM. Both drive and media, most of which are manufactured by Matsushita Electric Appliances only, the company also released a notebook PC with a 650 MB auxiliary storage device and a 4× CD-ROM drive, a PRONOTE PD (August 1996).

CD-RW can be cited as a re-writable medium at the same time, but it is characterized by being able to write and delete on a file basis, which is close to the feeling of handling CD-RW and floppy disk using packet write system. Also, due to the characteristics contained in the cartridge, it does not touch the recording surface directly, so it is resistant to dust and scratches and is relatively reliable. CD-R and CD-RW were not so popular at the time, and there were instabilities such as many write failures. Although the writing speed of PD is not fast, it is about to be faster than writing to floppy, but at the time of sale, it was not a speed that made it so difficult.

Meanwhile, MO, ZIP drive, SyQuest, etc. existed as re-writable media close to the feeling of handling floppy disks, but the advantage that the PD drive can be read by the CD-ROM was merit compared with those. At that time the CD-ROM drive was becoming an essential peripheral device, but it was not necessarily built in every PC yet, desktop machines that were mainstream at that time had many models with only one drive bay. In such an environment, a PD capable of serving as both a CD-ROM drive and a large capacity (then) auxiliary storage device was advantageous both in terms of cost and installation.

DVD-RAM appeared as a successor technology in April 1997, DVD-RAM adopts a cartridge similar to PD, and the 2.6 GB version 1.0 standard, which has just one side capacity equal to 4 times the PD, DVD - It was possible to read and write PD in the RAM drive. However, in the summer of 2000, compatibility with PD was not taken into consideration when creating DVD-RAM version 2.0, which has the same with 4.7 GB standard capacity as other DVDs. At this point PD drives and media effectively disappeared from the market.