What does IEEE 1394 stand for?

IEEE 1394, High Performance Serial Bus, is an electronics standard for connecting devices to your personal computer. IEEE 1394 provides a single plug-and-socket connection on which up to 63 devices can be attached with data transfer speeds up to 400 Mbps ( megabit s per second).

What are IEEE 1394 devices?

FireWire, which is also called IEEE 1394, is a connecting device used primarily for adding peripherals to a computer. FireWire is often used for connecting external hard drives and digital camcorders that benefit from a high transfer rate. These transfer rates are often up to 800 Mbps.

What color is the IEEE 1394 cable?

Typically color-coded in teal. A legacy connector that was a competitor to USB; also known as IEEE 1394. A high-speed data and power connection found on nearly every modern device. A modern connector that carries data, power, and video on a single cable.

What are the advantages disadvantages of IEEE 1394 FireWire?

Firewire also has the advantage of being able to transfer power to the device through the same cable that does the data transfer. A disadvantage of Firewire is that cables tend to be more expensive.

Is FireWire supported in Windows 10?

Microsoft has officially discontinued support for Firewire (IEEE1394) with the introduction of Windows 10 OS, but there is a workaround that many SPOT customers have used successfully. It involves installing the legacy FireWire drivers into the Windows 10 OS.

How many types of FireWire are there?

There are two primary versions of the FireWire interface – FireWire 400 (IEEE 1394a) and FireWire 800 (IEEE 1394b). FireWire 400 uses a 6-pin connector and supports data transfer rates of up to 400 Mbps. FireWire 800 uses a 9-pin connector and can transfer data at up to 800 Mbps.

What color is the IEEE 1394 end?

4 pin, 6 pin or 9 pin IEEE1394 (FireWire) plug connectors at the cable….IEEE 1394 Serial Bus – Firewire.

4-pin 1
6-pin 3
9-pin 1
Name TPB-
Color orange