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Port expander
A port expander is computer hardware that allows more than one device to connect to a single port on a computer. The Commodore VIC-20, for example…
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2013
2013
Design and Application of Serial Port Expander of MCU
Lin Guan-mei
2013
Corpus ID: 113265045
74HC series chip and time division work mode are used and a cheap serial expander of MCU is designed.Practices show that the…
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2013
2013
A new type of mine-used GEPON system based on optical port expander
Zou Zhe-qian
2013
Corpus ID: 112166095
In view of problems of low flexibility and limited access numbers of optical network terminal when mine-used GEPON system is…
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2010
2010
Method and system for realizing S-channel building
敖婷
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李琳
2010
Corpus ID: 108383039
The invention discloses a method and a system for realizing S-channel building. In the method of the invention, a directly…
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2008
2008
Design and Making of Network Cable Tester Port Expander
Wang Xiao-hong
2008
Corpus ID: 112853443
Objective To develop a port expander for simple network cable tester,which can raise the testing efficiency of the computer…
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1980
1980
The ARPANET IMP Port Expander
H. A. Nelson
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J. Mathis
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J. M. Lieb
1980
Corpus ID: 59994097
Abstract : The ARPANET was originally conceived to support high-data-rate distant communication between large mainframe computers…
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1980
1980
The ARPANET IMP (Interface Message Processor) Port Expander
H. A. Nelson
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J. Mathis
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J. M. Lieb
1980
Corpus ID: 59994834
Abstract : The ARPANET was originally conceived to support high-data-rate distant communication between large mainframe computers…
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