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Что (кто) такое Centronics - определение

PRINTER COMPANY THAT DEVELOPED THE PARALLEL PORT STANDARD
Centronics Data Computer Corporation; Centronics Computer Corporation
Найдено результатов: 8
Centronics         
<company, hardware, printer> A company in Hudson N.H., USA, best known for designing the parallel interface for printers with the same name, found on many microcomputers. [Pin-out?] (1998-03-15)
parallel port         
  • [[Accton]] Etherpocket-SP parallel port [[ethernet]] adaptor (circa 1990, [[DOS]] drivers). Supports both coax and 10 Base-T. Supplementary power is drawn from a [[PS/2 port]] passthrough cable.
  • Micro ribbon 36-pin female, such as on printers and on some computers, particularly industrial equipment and early (pre-1980s) personal computers.
  • Mini-Centronics 36-pin male connector (top) with Micro ribbon 36-pin male Centronics connector (bottom)
  • [[Pinout]]s for parallel port connectors.
AN INTERFACE FOR CONNECTING PERIPHERALS TO COMPUTERS, MAINLY USED FOR CONNECTING PRINTERS; WAS REPLACED BY OTHER TECHNOLOGIES LIKE USB AND WLAN
LPT; Line Printing Terminal; LPT port; Parallel interface; Paralell communications; Paralell interface; Lpt port; Parallel interface port; Parallel Port; Printer port; JetIndirect; 0x378; Parallel connector; Parallel printer port; Parallel cable
<hardware> An interface from a computer system where data is transferred in or out in parallel, that is, on more than one wire. A parallel port carries one bit on each wire thus multiplying the transfer rate obtainable over a single wire. There will usually be some control signals on the port as well to say when data is ready to be sent or received. The commonest kind of parallel port is a printer port, e.g. a Centronics port which transfers eight bits at a time. Disks are also connected via special parallel ports, e.g. SCSI or IDE. (1995-01-24)
LPT         
  • [[Accton]] Etherpocket-SP parallel port [[ethernet]] adaptor (circa 1990, [[DOS]] drivers). Supports both coax and 10 Base-T. Supplementary power is drawn from a [[PS/2 port]] passthrough cable.
  • Micro ribbon 36-pin female, such as on printers and on some computers, particularly industrial equipment and early (pre-1980s) personal computers.
  • Mini-Centronics 36-pin male connector (top) with Micro ribbon 36-pin male Centronics connector (bottom)
  • [[Pinout]]s for parallel port connectors.
AN INTERFACE FOR CONNECTING PERIPHERALS TO COMPUTERS, MAINLY USED FOR CONNECTING PRINTERS; WAS REPLACED BY OTHER TECHNOLOGIES LIKE USB AND WLAN
LPT; Line Printing Terminal; LPT port; Parallel interface; Paralell communications; Paralell interface; Lpt port; Parallel interface port; Parallel Port; Printer port; JetIndirect; 0x378; Parallel connector; Parallel printer port; Parallel cable
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printer port         
  • [[Accton]] Etherpocket-SP parallel port [[ethernet]] adaptor (circa 1990, [[DOS]] drivers). Supports both coax and 10 Base-T. Supplementary power is drawn from a [[PS/2 port]] passthrough cable.
  • Micro ribbon 36-pin female, such as on printers and on some computers, particularly industrial equipment and early (pre-1980s) personal computers.
  • Mini-Centronics 36-pin male connector (top) with Micro ribbon 36-pin male Centronics connector (bottom)
  • [[Pinout]]s for parallel port connectors.
AN INTERFACE FOR CONNECTING PERIPHERALS TO COMPUTERS, MAINLY USED FOR CONNECTING PRINTERS; WAS REPLACED BY OTHER TECHNOLOGIES LIKE USB AND WLAN
LPT; Line Printing Terminal; LPT port; Parallel interface; Paralell communications; Paralell interface; Lpt port; Parallel interface port; Parallel Port; Printer port; JetIndirect; 0x378; Parallel connector; Parallel printer port; Parallel cable
<hardware, printer> A connector found on many microcomputers intended for attaching a printer. This may be a general-purpose input/output parallel port or may be a special Centronics interface. Most printers can also be connected to a serial port but that is unlikely to be described as a "printer port". (1996-01-07)
LPT         
  • [[Accton]] Etherpocket-SP parallel port [[ethernet]] adaptor (circa 1990, [[DOS]] drivers). Supports both coax and 10 Base-T. Supplementary power is drawn from a [[PS/2 port]] passthrough cable.
  • Micro ribbon 36-pin female, such as on printers and on some computers, particularly industrial equipment and early (pre-1980s) personal computers.
  • Mini-Centronics 36-pin male connector (top) with Micro ribbon 36-pin male Centronics connector (bottom)
  • [[Pinout]]s for parallel port connectors.
AN INTERFACE FOR CONNECTING PERIPHERALS TO COMPUTERS, MAINLY USED FOR CONNECTING PRINTERS; WAS REPLACED BY OTHER TECHNOLOGIES LIKE USB AND WLAN
LPT; Line Printing Terminal; LPT port; Parallel interface; Paralell communications; Paralell interface; Lpt port; Parallel interface port; Parallel Port; Printer port; JetIndirect; 0x378; Parallel connector; Parallel printer port; Parallel cable
/L-P-T/ or /lip'it/ or /lip-it'/ Line printer. Rare under Unix, more common among hackers who grew up with ITS, MS-DOS, CP/M and other operating systems that were strongly influenced by early DEC conventions. [Jargon File]
enhanced parallel port         
  • An IEEE 1284 36-pin female on a circuitboard
  • Centronics]] connectors
  • Mini-Centronics 36-pin male connector (right) with Micro ribbon 36-pin male Centronics connector (left).
  • Mini-Centronics 36-pin male connector (top) with Micro ribbon 36-pin male Centronics connector (bottom)
SET OF IEEE STANDARDS RELATING TO PARALLEL PERIPHERAL INTERFACES
IEEE-1284; Centronics connector; Centronics printer port; Enhanced parallel port; EPP/ECP; Bitronics; ECP/EPP; IEEE1284; IEEE 1284b; ECP Printer Port; Extended Capability Port; Centronics plug; IEEE 1284 type A; IEEE 1284 type B; IEEE 1284 type C; Centronics port; Enhanced Parallel Port
<hardware> (EPP) A parallel port that confirms to the IEEE's EPP standard. An EPP is actually an expansion bus that can handle 64 disk drives and other peripherals. ["PC Magazine", 1996-01-09, p. 262]. [Details? Manufacturers?] (1996-04-07)
IEEE 1284         
  • An IEEE 1284 36-pin female on a circuitboard
  • Centronics]] connectors
  • Mini-Centronics 36-pin male connector (right) with Micro ribbon 36-pin male Centronics connector (left).
  • Mini-Centronics 36-pin male connector (top) with Micro ribbon 36-pin male Centronics connector (bottom)
SET OF IEEE STANDARDS RELATING TO PARALLEL PERIPHERAL INTERFACES
IEEE-1284; Centronics connector; Centronics printer port; Enhanced parallel port; EPP/ECP; Bitronics; ECP/EPP; IEEE1284; IEEE 1284b; ECP Printer Port; Extended Capability Port; Centronics plug; IEEE 1284 type A; IEEE 1284 type B; IEEE 1284 type C; Centronics port; Enhanced Parallel Port
IEEE 1284 is a standard that defines bi-directional parallel communications between computers and other devices. It was originally developed in the 1970s by Centronics, and was widely known as the Centronics port, both before and after its IEEE standardization.
Micro ribbon connector         
  • Micro ribbon 36-pin female on a circuit board
  • Mini-Centronics 36-pin male connector (right) with Micro ribbon 36-pin male Centronics connector (left).
  • Mini-Centronics 36-pin male connector (top) with Micro ribbon 36-pin male Centronics connector (bottom)
  • Micro ribbon 50-pin female used as [[SCSI-1]] interfaces
  • Micro ribbon 24-pin female on a [[LeCroy]] [[oscilloscope]]
TYPE OF ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR
AMP Champ; Microribbon; Micro-Ribbon; Microribbon connector; Miniature ribbon; Miniature ribbon connector; Mini D ribbon; Micro ribbon; Centronics interface
The micro ribbon or miniature ribbon connector is a common type of electrical connector for a variety of applications, such as in computer and telecommunications equipment having many contacts.

Википедия

Centronics

Centronics Data Computer Corporation was an American manufacturer of computer printers, now remembered primarily for the parallel interface that bears its name, the Centronics connector.