Zusammenfassung der Ressource
transmission technology
- USB
- A Universal Serial Bus (USB) is a common
interface that enables communication
between devices and a host controller such
as a personal computer (PC). It connects
peripheral devices such as digital cameras,
mice, keyboards, printers, scanners, media
devices, external hard drives and flash
drives.
- WIFI
- a facility allowing computers,
smartphones, or other devices
to connect to the Internet or
communicate with one
another wirelessly within a
particular area
- Bluetooth
- a standard for the short-range
wireless interconnection of
mobile phones, computers,
and other electronic devices
- ADSL
- a technology for transmitting digital information over
standard telephone lines which allows high-speed
transmission of signals from the telephone network to
an individual subscriber, but a slower rate of
transmission from the subscriber to the network.
- VGA
- videographics array, a
standard for defining colour
display screens for
computers
- 3G/4G wireless internet
- the fourth generation of
broadband cellular network
technology, succeeding 3G. A
4G system must provide
capabilities defined by ITU in
IMT Advanced.
- Used on mobile phones to connect to the internet
- HDMI
- HDMI is a proprietary audio/video
interface for transmitting
uncompressed video data and
compressed or uncompressed
digital audio data from an
HDMI-compliant source device
- ethernet
- a system for connecting a number of
computer systems to form a local area
network, with protocols to control the passing
of information and to avoid simultaneous
transmission by two or more systems.
- Display port
- DisplayPort is an interface for digital displays,
particularly computer monitors. It was developed
by the Video Electronics Standards Association
(VESA) as a high-performance replacement for
other display modes
- Fibre optic
- Parallel port
- a connector for a device that
sends or receives several bits
of data simultaneously by
using more than one wire.