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daisy chainConnected in series, one after the other. Transmitted signals go to the first device, then to the second and so on.
daisy chain [′dāz·ē ‚chān] (computer science) A means of connecting devices (readers, printers, and so on) to a central processor by party-line input/output buses which join these devices by male and female connectors, the last female connector being shorted by a suitable line termination.
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