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Io Port
Io Port
PS/2 Port
Parallel Port
Standarisasi Pararel Port terbaru diatur pada IEEE 1284 yang dikeluarkan pada
tahun 1994. Standarisasi ini mendifinisikan 5 ragam operasi yaitu:
1. Compatibility Mode.
2. Nibble Mode.
3. Byte Mode.
4. EPP Mode (Enhanced Parallel Port).
5. ECP Mode (Extended Capabilities Mode).
Pin Outs Parallel
MODE HANDSHAKING CENTRONICS
RS232
Standar RS-232 mendefinisikan kecepatan 256 kbps atau lebih rendah dengan
jarak kurang dari 15 meter, namun belakangan ini sering ditemukan jalur
kecepatan tinggi pada komputer pribadi dan dengan kabel berkualitas tinggi,
jarak maksimum juga ditingkatkan secara signifikan.
Interface RS232
Pin Outs RS232
USB
USB 1.0
released in 1996.
Specifies data rates of 1.5 Mbit/s (Low-Bandwidth, is mostly used for Human Input Devices (HID) such as
keyboards, mouses, joysticks and often the buttons on higher speed devices such as printers or scanners) and 12
Mbit/s (Full-Bandwidth).
nowadays is still used used by some devices that don't need faster data transfer rates.
USB 2.0
released in 2000
in addition to USB 1.0 adds signaling rate of 480 Mbit/s (Hi-Speed)
compatible with USB 1.0, but some hardware designed for USB 2.0 may not work with USB 1.0 host controllers.
USB 3.0
released in 2008
added transmission rates up to 5 Gbit/s (SuperSpeed)
USB 1.0 and USB 2.0 shares same connector pinout, USB 3.1 pinout features new connectors.
Pin Outs USB 3.1
A successor standard, USB 3.1 (USB 3.0 Gen 2), was released in
July 2013 with the new transfer mode SuperSpeed+ that can
transfer data at up to 10 Gbit/s (1.25 GB/s, twice the rate of
USB 3.0), bringing its theoretical maximum speed on par with
the first version of the Thunderbolt interface.
Pinout of Standard-A USB 3.1
connector
Pinout of Standard-B USB 3.1
connector
Pinout of Powered-B USB 3.1
connector