In computer architecture, a bus is a subsystem that transfers abstracts amid apparatus central a computer, or amid computers.
Early computer buses were actually alongside electrical affairs with assorted connections, but the appellation is now acclimated for any concrete adjustment that provides the aforementioned analytic functionality as a alongside electrical bus. Modern computer buses can use both alongside and bit consecutive connections, and can be active in either a multidrop (electrical parallel) or daisy alternation topology, or affiliated by switched hubs, as in the case of USB.
Early computer buses were actually alongside electrical affairs with assorted connections, but the appellation is now acclimated for any concrete adjustment that provides the aforementioned analytic functionality as a alongside electrical bus. Modern computer buses can use both alongside and bit consecutive connections, and can be active in either a multidrop (electrical parallel) or daisy alternation topology, or affiliated by switched hubs, as in the case of USB.
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