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  • Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) AGP [Accelerated Graphics Port] is a Point-to-Point [Chip-to-Chip] bus using 1.5 Volt or 3.3V signaling. The main use of the AGP bus is as a Local Video bus in IBM compatible Personal Computers [PCs]
  • CardBus connector 32-bit bus defined by PCMCIA.
  • Communication and Networking Riser (CNR) The CNR connector is the interface between the motherboard and the CNR board. The connector provides all of the necessary signals to support several different configurations of audio, modem, and/or LAN subsystems in the system
  • CompactFlash connector Developed by SanDisk. Is compatible with PC-Card ATA with a simple passive adapter.
  • CompactPCI bus PCI=Peripheral Component Interconnect. CompactPCI is a version of PCI adapted for industrial and/or embedded applications.
  • ECBbus connector The ECB-bus was defined in 1984 by the german company KONTRON. It was defined of 100x160mm-europa-card and used 2x32 pins (row a and c). Later the third (middle) row of pins was defined for 16-bit-systems. Such bus uses all 3x32pins.
  • EISA bus connector This file is intended to provide a basic functional overview of the EISA Bus, so that hobbyists and amateurs can design their own EISA compatible cards.
  • Electrocoin connector The Electrocoin standard was introduced before JAMMA (Japanese Arcade Machine Manufacturers Association) to allow various games to be connected to generic cabinets such as Silverline and Goliaths.
  • IEEE1394 connector Full name IEEE 1394-1995. Also known as FireWire (Apple), iLink (Sony) or Lynx. Defines a serial data transfer protocol and interconnection system.
  • ISA bus ISA=Industry Standard Architecture
  • IndustrialPCI bus connector PCI=Peripheral Component Interconnect. IndustrialPCI is a version of PCI adapted for industrial and/or embedded applications.
  • JAMMA connector JAMMA=Japanese Arcade Machine Manufacturers Association
  • MCA 16 bit bus 
  • MCA 32 bit bus plus MCA memory-matched extensions, MCA AVEC Auxiliary Video Extension Connector
  • PC Card ATA connector This specification makes it possible to share ATA & PC Card with the same connectors.
  • PC/104 bus PC/104 is a compact version of the ISA bus, optimized for the requirements of embedded systems
  • PCI Express 1x, 4x, 8x, 16x bus connector PCI Express is the new serial bus addition to the PCI series of specifications.
  • PCI bus connector The PCI Bus is a high performance bus for interconnecting chips, expansion boards, and processor/memory subsystems.
  • PCMCIA (PC Card) bus connector The PCMCIA (Personal Computer Memory Card International Association) 16 bit bus connector
  • Universal Serial Bus (USB) connector Developed by Compaq, Digital Equipment Corp, IBM PC Co., Intel, Microsoft, NEC and Northern Telecom.
  • VESA LocalBus (VLB) connector VLB=VESA Local Bus. VESA=Video Electronics Standards Association.
  • VME64x bus connector 
  • VMEbus connector VMEbus is a computer bus standard originally developed for the Motorola 68000 line of CPUs, but later widely used for many applications.
Apple Macintosh
Sun
  • SUN SBus connector SBus is a computer bus system that was used in most SPARC-based computers from Sun Microsystems during the 1990s
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