Difference between revisions of "Firewire Port"

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{{NOTE|4-pin FireWire 400 connectors do not provide power, so FireWire 400 devices must have their own power supply.}}
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===FireWire Port===
Some ThinkPads have a 4-pin IEEE 1394a-2000 port. IEEE 1394a-2000/1394-1995 is most commonly referred to as FireWire 400.
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Some ThinkPads have a 4-pin IEEE 1394a-2000 FireWire 400 port. Please note that 4-pin FireWire 400 connectors do not provide power, so FireWire 400 devices must have their own power supply to operate.
 
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{{footnotes|
[[Wikipedia:IEEE 1394 interface| Wikipedia article on IEEE 1394]]
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[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_1394 Wikipedia article on FireWire]
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Revision as of 15:29, 8 November 2020

IEEE1394a-2000 4-pin FireWire Port

FireWire Port

Some ThinkPads have a 4-pin IEEE 1394a-2000 FireWire 400 port. Please note that 4-pin FireWire 400 connectors do not provide power, so FireWire 400 devices must have their own power supply to operate.


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