Scan 1 Port 1394B(800) + 2 Port 1394A(400) PCMCIA Firewire Adaptor/Hub for Notebooks
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Scan 1 Port 1394B(800) + 2 Port 1394A(400) PCMCIA Firewire Adaptor/Hub for Notebooks
Scan code: LN9921 Manufacturer code: DH1394B
End Of Life
End Of LifeSale

Scan 1 Port 1394B(800) + 2 Port 1394A(400) PCMCIA Firewire Adaptor/Hub for Notebooks

Scan 1 Port 1394B(800) + 2 Port 1394A(400) PCMCIA Firewire Adaptor/Hub for Notebooks

Scan code: LN9921 Manufacturer code: DH1394B
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Product Overview Add Firewire A (400Mbps) and Firewire B (800Mbps) to your Notebook - Now you can work with your firewire based Camera on your notebook.

PCMCIA type II fully compliant
32 bit CardBus fully compliant
Isochronous and Asynchronous data transfer
Fully backwards compatible with IEEE1394A FireWire 400 devices
OHCI compliant IEEE 1394B Host Controller: 100Mbps; 200Mbps; 400Mbps; 800Mbps.
Connect up to 63 devices
Supports Plug-n-Play feature
Complies with Standard for a IEEE 1394B High Performance Serial Bus standard
Features • PCMCIA type II fully compliant.
• 32 bit CardBus fully compliant.
• Isochronous and Asynchronous data transfer.
• Fully backwards compatible with IEEE1394A FireWire 400 devices.
• OHCI compliant IEEE 1394B Host Controller: 100Mbps; 200Mbps; 400Mbps; 800Mbps.
• Connect up to 63 devices.
• Supports Plug-n-Play feature.
• Complies with Standard for an IEEE 1394B High Performance Serial Bus standard.
Warranty

Please note your statutory rights are not affected.

For further information regarding Scan's warranty procedure please see our terms and conditions

Details
Duration:
12 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
28 days
RTB Period:
12 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
Scan
Telephone:
01204-474747

Additional Notes:
1 year warranty return to Scan Computers;

Buying Guide
System Buses & Bandwidth
System Buses & Bandwidth
Date Issued: 21st Oct 2008

In computing terms, system buses are used to connect various components to the motherboard’s core logic and, often, to each other. Modern PCs run with a multitude of high-speed buses ranging from the interconnects between, say, the chipset and the CPU, graphics card, memory, and peripherals.

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