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of cable. No Frequency rating. 1MbsTypical use: Alarm systems, Intercom Systems.CAT 2. Typical phone cable. Frequency max: 1mhz 4MbpsTypical use: Phone systems.CAT 3. Typical 10base-T cable. Frequency max: 16mhz 10MbpsTypical use: 10base-T networks, 4Mbs token ring networksCAT 4: Typical Token ring cable. Frequency max: 20mhz 16MbpsTypical use: 16Mbs Token ring networks.Cat 5: Most common type. Frequency
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Computers & Technology by lucky at 11:21 PM on May 22, 2008
is sharing the bus. Flash Drives seem to be catching up too with the some hitting 30MB/s milestone. For all we know, USB interface could become become the bottleneck for flash drives as early as 2008, effective rate reaches at 40MBps or 320Mbps for bulk transfer on a USB 2.0 hard drive with no one else is sharing the bus. Flash Drives seem to be catching up too with the some hitting 30MB/s milestone
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Computers & Technology by Zaidahmed at 5:38 AM on August 06, 2008
of MBs uses lesser of MBs.If you shot an image from 7 megapixel camera, and you get 3 MB file. It uses 3 MB. A flash animation with a fewer duration of play may be around 2 MB.And ofcourse for Java games, there is no limit to size, and they may vary from a few KBs to several MBs.So actually you got to weigh the object image file, java or flash to say which one is heavier, and thus consumes more MBs
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Computers & Technology by Anil R at 8:30 PM on June 24, 2008
A LOW SPEED USB 1.1,2.0 TRANSFER DATA AT THE RATE 1.5 MB/S. AHIGH SPEED USB1.1,2.0 TRANSFERS DATA AT THE RATE 12M /S . AND HIGH SPEED USB2.0 TRANSFER DATA AT THE RATE 480MB/S...A Low Speed 1.1, 2.0 rate of 1.5 Mbit/s 187.5 kB/s that is mostly used for Human Interface Devices HID such as keyboards, mice, and joysticks. A Full Speed 1.1, 2.0 rate of 12 Mbit/s 1.5 MB/s. Full Speed was the fastest rate
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Computers & Technology by Arun Pandian at 10:10 PM on October 06, 2008
diameter. SP-2840A gives minimum bend radii for Type 1A Shielded Twisted Pair 100 Mb/s STP of 7.5 cm 3-in for non-plenum cable, 15 cm 6-in for the stiffer plenum-rated kind. For fiber optic cables, about one inch.For multipair cables the minimum bending radius is 10 x outsidediameter.SP-2840A gives minimum bend radii for Type 1A Shielded Twisted Pair100 Mb/s STP of 7.5 cm 3-in for non-plenum cable
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Computers & Technology by rocky singh at 12:22 PM on May 23, 2008
enough till now for me at least....Japan led all countries with an advertised 93,693 Mbits per second speed, followed by France at 44,157 Mb/s, Korea at 43,301 Mb/s, Sweden 21,423 Mb/s, and New Zealand at 13,595 Mb/s broadband speed. The UK came in 12th at 10,624 Mb/s while the US came in at 14th at 8,860 Mb/sec....well , I am feeling HAPPY to answer your question , I would like to suggest you to access
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Computers & Technology by Vishnu at 1:03 AM on August 21, 2008
of the device should be less than or equal to 1MS The capacity of the device should be at least 256 MB The device should be capable of 2.5 MB/s read speeds for 4 KB random reads The device should be capable of 1.75 MB/s write speeds for 512 KB random writes...well pankaj kumar,If you have Windows Vista in your system, you might know the performance overhead associated with Vista especially when you have limited
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Computers & Technology by Pankaj Kumar at 1:46 AM on July 29, 2008
rate of 1600 MB/s. DDR SDRAM for desktop computers DIMMs have 184 pins as opposed to 168 pins on SDRAM, or 240 pins on DDR2 SDRAM, and can be differentiated from SDRAM DIMMs by the number of notches DDR second MB/s. For example, PC2100 has a theoretical maximum bandwidth of 2100 MB/s....SDRAM stands for Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory. DDR is short for "DDR SDRAM" and stands for Double
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Computers & Technology by jatin prasad at 2:34 AM on October 25, 2008
: 100MHz, Data Rate: 200MHz, Throughput 1600MB/s PC2100 DDR-266 SDRAM; Clock Speed: 133MHz, Data Rate: 266MHz, Throughput 2100MB/s PC2400 DDR-300 SDRAM; Clock Speed: 150MHz, Data Rate: 300MHz, Throughput 2400MB/s PC2700 DDR-333 SDRAM; Clock Speed: 166MHz, Data Rate: 333MHz, Throughput 2600MB/s PC3000 DDR-366 SDRAM; Clock Speed: 183MHz, Data Rate: 366MHz, Throughput 2900MB/s PC3200 DDR-400 SDRAM; Clock
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Computers & Technology by Chetan R at 4:04 PM on October 06, 2008
there r different plans . both types r possible. for information contact ur isp...According to downlord
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Computers & Accessories by ankur jain at 5:14 AM on November 15, 2009