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RS-232 Definition from Computer & Internet Dictionaries & Glossaries
| Digital Video (DV) & video edit terms / Eng2Eng v1.0 (web compilation) |
RS-232
A serial device control protocol that allows for computers to control video decks and other hardware. RS-232 is most commonly used for low-end professional and consumer equipment.
A serial device control protocol that allows for computers to control video decks and other hardware. RS-232 is most commonly used for low-end professional and consumer equipment.
| Steve's Digicams Digital Camera Dictionary |
RS-232
Standard type of serial data interconnection available on most PC type computers. It's the slowest way to transfer image data from a camera. Most digicams made after 2001 do not have serial ports any more, they now use USB.
Standard type of serial data interconnection available on most PC type computers. It's the slowest way to transfer image data from a camera. Most digicams made after 2001 do not have serial ports any more, they now use USB.
RS-232 Definition from Science & Technology Dictionaries & Glossaries
| Technical English by wpv |
RS-232
A recommended serial standard that is frequently used to interface a DTE and a DCE.
A recommended serial standard that is frequently used to interface a DTE and a DCE.
RS-232 Definition from Language, Idioms & Slang Dictionaries & Glossaries
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RS-232 Definition from Society & Culture Dictionaries & Glossaries
| Amateur Radio Glossary |
RS-232
Computer interface standard set by the Electronics Industries Association (EIA).
Computer interface standard set by the Electronics Industries Association (EIA).
RS-232 Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries
| Wikipedia English - The Free Encyclopedia |
RS-232
In telecommunications, RS-232 (Recommended Standard 232) is a standard for serial binary data signals connecting between a DTE (Data terminal equipment) and a DCE (Data Circuit-terminating Equipment). It is commonly used in computer serial ports. A similar ITU-T standard is V.24.
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