Network Topology, as defined, is the arrangement of the various elements (links, nodes, etc.) of a computer network. It is the topological structure of a network that can be physical or a logical ...
Many systems use an I 2 C bus for internal communications between devices, such as microprocessors, microcontrollers, memories, and other digitally-controlled devices. This bus topology relies on ...
Robert Metcalfe and his associates invented Ethernet in 1972 (see “Ethernet Prepositions”). The original Ethernet was a coax bus topology with a bit rate of 2.94 Mbits/s. During the next 10 years, it ...
Bus network topologies are used when a small, cheap and often temporary network is needed that does not rely on very high data-transfer speeds. They may be used in locations such as a laboratory or ...
This white paper presents an overview of the I3C (Improved Inter-Integrated Circuit) IP, a cutting-edge communication interface designed to enhance sensor integration and streamline data exchange in ...