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IEEE1284-C |
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IEEE-1284 (officially known as 1284-1994, Standard Signaling Method for a Bidirectional Parallel Peripheral Interface for PCs) refers to a standard set by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. It specifies, among other things, five modes of data transfer: standard (legacy style), reverse (nibble and byte modes), and half-duplex or bidirectional (EPP and ECP). It also details cable properties and connector types. The 1284 standard is an innovation that allows parallel printer ports to transfer data at many times the standard speed, and also allows for an array of bidirectional communications and longer cable runs. The Enhanced Parallel Port (EPP) and Extended Capabilities Port (ECP) both follow 1284 standards, although EPP was developed prior to 1284"s release. The primary advantage of this technology is the ability to use devices on a PC"s parallel port that were previously unable to be used because of communication limitations. However, printers have also benefited and Hewlett-Packard"s Bitronix protocol, introduced with their LasetJet 4, is proof. Bitronix takes advantage of 1284"s nibble mode, and allows data to be sent from the printer to the computer quickly in this manner. What is the difference between an IEEE-1284 cable and a standard one? Describe the connectors that are used on these cables. What devices require IEEE-1284 cables? Can I use a non-1284 compliant cable instead of one that is? What are the length restrictions on cables? Do I need to terminate the end of the chain? Note: Direction is Computer relative Device.
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