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color
of
4-pin 6-pin 9-pin
Name Description wire
connector connector connector
in
cable
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Unregulated
1 8 Power DC; 30 V no white
load
Ground
return for
2 6 Ground power and black
inner cable
shield
Twisted-pair
B,
1 3 1 TPB- red
differential
signals
Twisted-pair
B,
2 4 2 TPB+ green
differential
signals
Twisted-pair
A,
3 5 3 TPA- orange
differential
signals
Twisted-pair
A,
4 6 4 TPA+ blue
differential
signals
A
5
shield
7 -
B
9
shield
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designed to support plug-and-play and hot
swapping. Its six-wire cable is not only more
convenient than SCSI cables but can supply up to
45 watts of power per port, allowing moderate-
consumption devices to operate without a separate
power cord. (Sony-inspired iLink usually deletes
the power part of the cable/connector system and
only uses a 4-pin connector.)
Firewire standards
FireWire 400 (IEEE 1394-1995, IEEE 1394a-2000)
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Standard Category 5e unshielded twisted
pair supports 100 metres (330 ft) at S100.
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IEEE-1394 Architecture
The IEEE 1394-1995 standard defines two bus
categories: backplane and cable. The backplane
bus is designed to supplement parallel bus
structures by providing an alternate serial
communication path between devices plugged into
the backplane. The cable bus, is a non-cyclic
network with finite branches, consisting of bus
bridges and nodes (cable devices). Six-bit
Node_IDs allow up to 63 nodes to be connected
to a single bus bridge; 10 bit Bus_IDs
accommodate up to 1,023 bridges in a system.
This means, as an example, that the limit is 63
devices connected to a conventional 1394 adapter
card in a PC.
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Topology_Map and a Speed_Map for specific node
pairs, the bus can support multiple signaling
speeds between individual pairs.
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rate is lower than that of 1394, 1284 finds
application in printer connectivity since it is
backward compatible with the existing Centronics
parallel port. IEEE 1394 devices of differing
transport rates may be interconnected, allowing
backward compatibility with devices having slower
transport rates. This feature allows 100 Mbps
devices purchased today to operate properly in
future bus configurations involving 200 and 400
Mbps devices.
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