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Что (кто) такое data bus - определение

SYSTEM THAT TRANSFERS DATA BETWEEN COMPONENTS WITHIN A COMPUTER
Data bus; Address bus; Computer buses; Memory bus; Bus (computer); I/O bus; Internal bus; 100MHz bus; 133MHz bus; Asynchronous bus; Synchronous bus; PC bus; Hardware bus; External data bus; Computer bus; RAM bus; External bus; Cache bus; Digital bus; Computer/bus; Interconnect (computing); Data buses; Draft:Data Bus; Data highway; Address line; Motherboard bus; Processor bus
  • conventional PCI]] bus card slot (very bottom)
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data bus         
<architecture> The bus (connections between and within the CPU, memory, and peripherals) used to carry data. Other connections are the address bus and control signals. The width and clock rate of the data bus determine its data rate (the number of bytes per second it can carry), which is one of the main factors determining the processing power of a computer. Most current processor designs use a 32-bit bus, meaning that 32 bits of data can be transferred at once. Some processors have an internal data bus which is wider than their external bus in order to make external connections cheaper while retaining some of the benefits in processing power of a wider bus. See also data path. (1995-01-16)
computer bus         
bus
address bus         
<processor> The connections between the CPU and memory which carry the address from/to which the CPU wishes to read or write. The number of bits of address bus determines the maximum size of memory which the processor can access. See also data bus. (1995-03-22)
Bus (computing)         
In computer architecture, a bus (shortened form of the Latin [and historically also called data highway or databus) is a communication system that transfers data] between components inside a [[computer, or between computers. This expression covers all related hardware components (wire, optical fiber, etc.
Transit bus         
  • In some cities, such as in Singapore, [[double-decker bus]]es are used, which have more seating capacity than a single-decker bus of equivalent length.
  • LFS]] is a common North American model. It has a bicycle rack over the front bumper.
  • Central Square]] in [[Tampere]], [[Finland]]
  • Junín]], [[Argentina]].
  • A typical transit bus in [[Madrid]], [[Spain]].
  • Interior of a wheelchair-accessible transit bus, with [[bucket seat]]s and smart-card readers at the exit.
  • Electric buses are becoming common in some places. Pictured is an example from [[Toronto]].
  • Smartrider card for [[Transperth]]
BUS USED ON SHORTER-DISTANCE PUBLIC TRANSPORT BUS SERVICES
Commuter bus; City bus; Bus normal transit; Urban bus; Urban transit bus; Local city bus; City public bus; City Bus; Town bus; Public transit bus
A transit bus (also big bus, commuter bus, city bus, town bus, urban bus, stage bus, public bus, public transit bus, or simply bus) is a type of bus used on shorter-distance public transport bus services. Several configurations are used, including low-floor buses, high-floor buses, double-decker buses, articulated buses and midibuses.
Bus garage         
  • Hull]], [[East Yorkshire]].
  • A [[BEST Bus]] depot in Bandra, Mumbai
  • [[Bakhmetevsky bus garage]] in Moscow
  • [[PMPML]] buses at the Market Yard depot, Pune, India
  • A typical example of a garage - Wilson Bus Garage (Toronto)
STORAGE AND MAINTENANCE FACILITY FOR BUSES; BUILDING WHERE BUSES ARE HOUSED, WASHED, SERVICED
Bus depot; Bus yard; Bus park; Bus base; Bus storage garage; Outstation (bus); Bus barn
A bus garage, also known as a bus depot, bus base or bus barn, is a facility where buses are stored and maintained. In many conurbations, bus garages are on the site of former car barns or tram sheds, where trams (streetcars) were stored, and the operation transferred to buses.
IEEE 802.4         
COMPUTER NETWORK ARCHITECTURE
Token Bus; IEEE 802.4; 802.4; Token-bus network; Token bus
<networking, standard> The IEEE Token Bus standard. (1996-12-12)
token bus         
COMPUTER NETWORK ARCHITECTURE
Token Bus; IEEE 802.4; 802.4; Token-bus network; Token bus
<networking> (IEEE 802.4) A networking protocol which mediates access to a bus topology network as though it were a {token ring}. This eliminates the collisions found in {carrier sense collision detect} protocols. Nodes can be configured to pass the token in any order, not necessarily related to their physical ordering on the bus. The token is sent from one node to its successor in the logical ring by broadcast on the bus and is ignored by the other nodes. (1996-12-13)
coach station         
STRUCTURE, LARGER THAN A BUS STOP, WHERE CITY OR INTERCITY BUSES STOP TO PICK UP AND DROP OFF PASSENGERS
Bus interchange; Bus Terminal; Coach station; Bus stations; Flyer stop
(coach stations)
A coach station is an area or a building which coaches leave from or arrive at on regular journeys. (BRIT; in AM, use bus station
)
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bus shelter         
  • Bus stop info poster in [[Vancouver]], [[British Columbia]] also shows rapid transit routes
  • ITB]] near the old town of [[Bucharest]], 1986
  • Bus stop shelter in Chandigarh
  • View from a bus stop in [[Haukilahti]], [[Espoo]], [[Finland]]
  • Bus stop pole in [[Dublin]], [[Ireland]] with various information
  • A fake bus stop at [[Southend Hospital]], UK.
  • Bus stop sign in [[Hamburg]] with line numbers and major stops
  • A set-down only bus stop near [[Highpoint Shopping Centre]], [[Maribyrnong, Victoria]]
  • Neglected bus shelter needing repair
  • Sign marking a temporary bus stop in London
  • A large suburban bus stop in [[York Region]], near Toronto
  • In many places, bus stop infrastructure includes bins for litter. Pictured is a rural bus stop in [[York Region]], north of [[Toronto]].
DESIGNATED AREA FOR BUSES TO PICK UP/DROP PASSENGERS
Bus and tram stop; Bus shelter; Omnibus stop; Bus stops; Bus stance; Bus shelters; 🚏; Bus stop shelter; Fake bus stop
(bus shelters)
A bus shelter is a bus stop that has a roof and at least one open side.
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Википедия

Bus (computing)

In computer architecture, a bus (shortened form of the Latin omnibus, and historically also called data highway or databus) is a communication system that transfers data between components inside a computer, or between computers. This expression covers all related hardware components (wire, optical fiber, etc.) and software, including communication protocols.

Early computer buses were parallel electrical wires with multiple hardware connections, but the term is now used for any physical arrangement that provides the same logical function as a parallel electrical busbar. Modern computer buses can use both parallel and bit serial connections, and can be wired in either a multidrop (electrical parallel) or daisy chain topology, or connected by switched hubs, as in the case of Universal Serial Bus (USB).