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IEEE 1284 An IEEE standard for an enhanced parallel interface (parallel port) for personal computers, superseding the Centronics interface. Introduced in 1994, IEEE 1284 can send addresses, allowing individual components in a multifunction device (printer, scanner, fax, etc.) to be addressed independently. Unlike the Centronics interface, the specifications of the cable are defined in IEEE 1284, providing a cable length up to 32 feet. A legacy interface today, IEEE 1284 has been superseded by USB and network connections. See Centronics interface, DOT4 and USB.Five Modes of Operation IEEE 1284 defines five modes, and the driver determines which to use based on the connected device. Compatibility mode enables data transfer with the earlier Centronics interface at 150 KB/sec. Enhanced Capabilities Port (ECP) mode and Enhanced Parallel Port (EPP) mode provide bidirectional speeds up to 1.5 MB/sec. ECP was proposed by HP and Microsoft for printers, and EPP was proposed by Intel, Xircom and Zenith Data Systems for other peripherals. Byte and Nibble modes provide an 8-bit and 4-bit channel respectively from the peripheral to the host. They are used to enhance the bidirectional capability of the Centronics standard.
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No references found | 1 ports, eight general- purpose I/O (GPIO) pins, EPP/ECP parallel port, PS/2 keyboard and mouse interfaces, floppy and Enhanced Ultra DMA 33/66/100 Synchronous IDE disk interfaces, a Type II CompactFlash socket, IrDA, AC97 sound ports, and high-performance AGP 4x video with built-in support for LVDS, TFT, and STN LCD and flat panel displays. CoreModule 420 provides four RS232 serial ports, two of which support RS485, along with eight general-purpose I/O (GPIO) pins, EPP/ECP parallel port, one USB 1. Other standard onboard peripherals include a bi-directional EPP/ECP parallel port, EIDE hard drive interface, speaker port, AT keyboard and PS/2 mouse interfaces, real-time clock, watchdog timer, and two additional 16-bit counter/timers. |
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