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originally called DATABUS the
Databus project from
DBpedia This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Databus. If an
internal link...
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version of
DATABUS became an ANSI standard, and the name PL/B came
about when
Datapoint chose not to
release its
trademark on the
DATABUS name. Much like...
- of
civilian aircraft are
interconnected using an
avionics databus.
Common avionics databus protocols, with
their primary application, include: Aircraft...
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computer architecture, a bus (historically also
called data
highway or
databus) is a
communication system that
transfers data
between components inside...
- (Superscalar) 1993
Intel Pentium,
Pentium MMX (1996) Superscalar, 64-bit
databus,
faster FPU, MMX (Pentium MMX), APIC, SMP 1994
NexGen Nx586 AMD 5k86/K5...
- full set of
teeth in an
adult human,
including wisdom teeth The size of a
databus in bits: 32-bit The size, in bits, of
certain integer data types, used...
- others, such as the 360/195, have
larger internal data paths. The
external databus width is not used to
determine the
width of the architecture; the NS32008...
- AFDX)
defines the use of a
deterministic Ethernet network as an
avionic databus in
later aircraft like the
Airbus A380 and the
Boeing 787. This standard...
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Devices Co of
Canada contains two 32-bit
processors with a MIL STD1553B
databus. It has
capacity for
additional systems, such as a
Battlefield Information...
- dual
integrated avionics computer, a
digital databus (a
commercial derivative of the MIL-STD-1553
databus), dual
Primus II
integrated radio system, automatic...