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FireWire 400, also known as IEEE 1394, is a high-

speed serial input/output technology for connecting

peripheral devices to a computer or to each other, and

FireWire 800 is the implementation of the new IEEE

1394b standard.

FireWire 800 offers increased bandwidth and ex-

tended distance between devices. FireWire 800 is ideal

for bandwidth-intensive applications, such as audio, video

and graphics. Please see chapter

9. FireWire Questions

& Answers

for more information on FireWire.

2.4. Cables and Connectors

FireWire 400 & FireWire 800

FireWire 800 Benefits

Resourceful architecture: FireWire 800 reduces

delays in arbitration and signal distortion, and

increases throughput.

Backwards compatibility: adapter cables al-

low FireWire 400 devices to operate under the

FireWire 800 port (at FireWire 400 speed).

FireWire 400 & FireWire 800 Benefits

Hot-pluggable: devices can be added and re-

moved while the bus is active.

Isochronous data delivery: no dropped frames

– FireWire supports real-time data delivery.

Flexible: up to 63 devices can be connected on a

single bus.

FireWire Icons

Theses icons will help you easily identify the FireWire

interface. They appear on FireWire cables, and next to

the FireWire port connectors on certain computers.

FireWire Cables

There are two categories of FireWire cables on the

market: FireWire 800 cables, which feature the 9-to-9-

pin, 9-to-6-pin, and 9-to-4-pin cables; and the original

FireWire cables which feature the 6-to-6-pin and 6-to-

4-pin cables.

FireWire 800 Cable and Cable End

FireWire 400 Cable and Cable End

iLink/DV Cable and Cable End (Sold separately)

FireWire icon

iLink icon

DV icon