Comptia A+ 220-701 Cable Transfer Rates
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USB 1.0/1.1 Low Speed | 1.5 Mbps up to 127 devices and supplies power up to a point
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USB 2.0 | 480 Mbps up to 127 devices and supplies power up to a point
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Firewire (IEEE 1394) | 100, 200, 400 Mbps up to 63 devices 6 or 4 pin supplies some power 15 ft (4.5 m)
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Firewire (IEEE 1394.B) | 800, 1600, 3200 Mbps up to 63 devices 6 or 4 pin distances up 100m
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Parallel (IEEE 1284 Bidirectional) | 2 Mbps
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SPP Standard Parallel Port | 50 - 150 Kbps
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EPP Parallel Port | 500 Kbps - 2 Mbps
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USB 1.0/1.1 Full Speed | 12 Mbps
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SATA1 | 150 MBps
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SATA3, SATA IO, or SATA II | 300 MBps
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SATA6 | 600 MPps
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PATA (IDE/EIDE) | 40 Conductor
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PATA (EIDE) | 80 Conductor 33.3 Mbps using 40 pin connectors
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SATA | 7 Conductors keyed at one end for drive and other for controller.
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eSATA | External 7 pin data connector which provides no power to drive
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Narrow SCSI | 50 Conductors, up to seven 50 pin connectors for drives and one 50 pin connector dedicated to the host adapter or controller
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Wide SCSI | 68 Conductors up to 15 68 conductor cables for drives and one 68 conductor cable dedicated to the host adapter or controller
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Alt-4 SCSI | 80 Conductors up to 15 80 conductor cables for drives and one 80 conductor cable dedicated to the host adapter or controller
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Serial port and cable | DB 9 or DB 25 transmits 1 bit at a time 50 ft max length
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Modem port and cable | RJ 11 for internal and serial for external.
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