FireWire 800 Hubs for New iMacs and Macs as easy as 3, 4, 5!
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Showing posts with label 1394a. Show all posts
Tuesday, 5 January 2010
Review and Information on FireWire 800 Hubs
Posted on 15:23 by Unknown
FireWire 800 Hubs for New iMacs and Macs as easy as 3, 4, 5!
Posted in 1394a, 1394b, 6-pin, 6into9, 9-pin, FireRepeater 800, FireWire, FireWire 400, FireWire 800, Hub, Repeater
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Friday, 16 May 2008
FireRepeater 800 Pro FireWire 800 IEEE 1394b Repeater Hub 4 Port
Posted on 16:01 by Unknown
Unibrain's 4 Port Repeater Hub provides port expansion on FireWire® 800 IEEE 1394b device chains. Oriented towards industrial and machine vision applications, FireRepeater-800 PRO™ provides the ability to connect up to four FireWire 1394b devices and it's metallic compact case minimizes the risk of physical damage. The platform agnostic device provides four 9 pin (bilingual) IEEE 1394b ports with a maximum throughput of up to 800 Mbps each. The Hub utilizes IEEE 1394b bus power, or accepts an optional power adapter for use with devices requiring more power. Repeater hubs provide bus flexibility in that they allow for daisy chaining and/or hierarchical (tree) bus configurations. Repeater hubs also provide a means to lengthen the distance between devices when 1394's cable length of 4.5 meters (15 feet) is inadequate. Simply daisy chain repeaters between cables to extend your reach to 110m. FireRepeater 800 Pro incorporates locking 9 pin bilingual ports, multiple mounting points and an optional metal bracket to ensure an even more secure physical connection.
FireRepeater 800 Pro FireWire 800 IEEE 1394b Repeater Hub 4 Port
FireRepeater 800 Pro FireWire 800 IEEE 1394b Repeater Hub 4 Port
Thursday, 30 August 2007
CFFire800 Pro FireWire to CompactFlash Read/Write Benchmarks
Posted on 16:26 by Unknown
Wednesday, 29 August 2007
Synchrotech Now Offering Two FireWire 800 Repeater Hubs
Posted on 10:40 by Unknown
In response to the surging demand for FireWire 800 (IEEE 1394b) products, Synchrotech is now carrying two high quality FireWire repeater hubs. These performance oriented FireWire 800 repeater hubs offer unique capabilities and meet port capacity requirements for a range of FireWire 800 users.
The first, the NitroAV 8 Port Repeater Hub, is a rugged, robust, and very high performance FireWire 800 repeater hub with a generous array of 8 FireWire 800 ports. NitroAV comes with a power supply and also supports alternate power connections for rack-mount applications. It's metal casing is ideal for studio and production environments.
For less demanding or portable applications, Unibrain's FireRepeater 800 FireWire IEEE 1394b Repeater Hub is a lightweight 3 Port hub. FireRepeater 800 works out of the box with FireWire 800 bus power applications, or usable with purchase of an optional power supply.
Both FireWire 800 Repeater hubs are usable in FireWire 800 (IEEE 1394b) and FireWire 400 (IEEE 1394a/iLink) work-flows. See our FireWire 400 and FireWire 800 Cables and IEEE 1394 Connectors page for appropriate cables and converters to mix and match existing FireWire products. Repeater hubs provide bus flexibility in that they allow for daisy chaining and/or hierarchical (tree) bus configurations. Repeater hubs also provide a means to lengthen the distance between devices when 1394's cable length of 4.5 meters is inadequate. Simply daisy chain repeaters between cables to extend your reach to 110m.
Both FireWire 800 Repeater hubs are usable in FireWire 800 (IEEE 1394b) and FireWire 400 (IEEE 1394a/iLink) work-flows. See our FireWire 400 and FireWire 800 Cables and IEEE 1394 Connectors page for appropriate cables and converters to mix and match existing FireWire products. Repeater hubs provide bus flexibility in that they allow for daisy chaining and/or hierarchical (tree) bus configurations. Repeater hubs also provide a means to lengthen the distance between devices when 1394's cable length of 4.5 meters is inadequate. Simply daisy chain repeaters between cables to extend your reach to 110m.
Tuesday, 21 August 2007
All Things FireWire Repeater Hubs
Posted on 15:39 by Unknown
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