IEEE-1394a - An improvement over FireWire 400, adding support for asynchronous streaming, packet concatenation, and a suspend mode for reduced power consumption released in 2000.FireWire 400 ( IEEE-1394) - The original specification, capable of data transfer speeds of 100, 200, and 400 Mbps released in 1995.Like USB, FireWire has several devices, such as removable drives and cameras. Users more familiar with USB can consider FireWire similar to USB, as they have some similarities. It can handle up to 63 units on the same bus, is hot swappable, and supports PnP (plug and play) devices. Alternatively referred to as IEEE-1394, FireWire is a digital bus with a bandwidth of 400-800 Mbps and higher.
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