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| FireWire 9 pin to 9 Pin - Item # 139499-XX (length) |
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| FireWire 9 pin to 6 pin - Item # 139496-XX (length) |
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| FireWire 9 pin to 4 pin - Item # 139494-XX (length) |
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| FireWire 6 Pin to 6 Pin - Item # 139466-XX (Length) |
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| FireWire 4 Pin to 6 Pin - Item # 139446-XX (Length) |
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| FireWire 4 Pin to 4 Pin - Item # 139444-XX (Length) |
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Here is a list of our most common FireWire Cables and Adapters. If you don't see what you are looking for, please contact us! sales@professionalcable.com
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FIREWIRE IEEE 1394 |
| ITEM # |
DESCRIPTION |
| FW-6F4M |
FireWire Adapter - 6 Pin Female to 4 Pin Male |
| FW-6M4F |
FireWire Adapter - 6 Pin Male to 4 Pin Female |
| FW-9F6M |
FireWire Adapter - 9 Pin Female to 6 Pin Male |
| FW-9M6F |
FireWire Adapter - 9 Pin Male to 6 Pin Female |
| FW-9F4M |
FireWire Adapter - 9 Pin Female to 4 Pin Male |
| FW-9M4F |
FireWire Adapter - 9 Pin Male to 4 Pin Female |
| 139466-03 |
IEEE 1394 FireWire 6 pin to 6 pin, (Also known as iLink) 30AWG, 22AWG Power, 3 feet |
| 139466-06 |
IEEE 1394 FireWire 6 pin to 6 pin, (Also known as iLink) 30AWG, 22AWG Power, 6 feet |
| 139466-10 |
IEEE 1394 FireWire 6 pin to 6 pin, (Also known as iLink) 30AWG, 22AWG Power, 10 feet |
| 139466-15 |
IEEE 1394 FireWire 6 pin to 6 pin, (Also known as iLink) 30AWG, 22AWG Power, 15 feet |
| 139446-03 |
IEEE 1394 FireWire 4 pin to 6 pin, (Also known as iLink) 30AWG, 3 feet |
| 139446-06 |
IEEE 1394 FireWire 4 pin to 6 pin, (Also known as iLink) 30AWG, 6 feet |
| 139446-10 |
IEEE 1394 FireWire 4 pin to 6 pin, (Also known as iLink) 30AWG, 10 feet |
| 139446-15 |
IEEE 1394 FireWire 4 pin to 6 pin, (Also known as iLink) 30AWG, 15 feet |
| 139444-06 |
IEEE 1394 FireWire 4 pin to 4 pin, (Also known as iLink) 30AWG, 6 feet |
| 139444-10 |
IEEE 1394 FireWire 4 pin to 4 pin, (Also known as iLink) 30AWG, 10 feet |
| 139444-15 |
IEEE 1394 FireWire 4 pin to 4 pin, (Also known as iLink) 30AWG, 15 feet |
| 139494-03 |
FireWire 800 9 pin to 4 pin - 3 feet |
| 139494-06 |
FireWire 800 9 pin to 4 pin - 6 feet |
| 139496-06 |
FireWire 800 9 pin to 6 pin - 6 feet |
| 139499-03 |
FireWire 800 - 9 Pin to 9 Pin - Black Color - 3 Feet |
| 139499-06 |
FireWire 800 9 pin to 9 pin - 6 feet - Bilingual 1394b |
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FireWire is Apple Inc.'s brand name for the IEEE 1394 interface (although the 1394 standard also defines a backplane interface). It is also known as i.LINK (Sony's name). It is a personal computer (and digital audio/digital video) serial bus interface standard, for high-speed communications and isochronous real-time data transfer. FireWire has replaced Parallel SCSI in many applications, due to lower implementation costs and a simplified, more adaptable cabling system. IEEE 1394 has been adopted as the High Definition Audio-Video Network Alliance (HANA) standard connection interface for A/V (audio/visual) component communication and control[1]. FireWire is also available in wireless, fiber optic, and coaxial versions using the isochronous protocols. Wireless FireWire is being integrated into the WiMedia Alliance's WiMedia Ultra-Wideband (UWB) standard.
Almost all modern digital camcorders have included this connection since 1995. Many computers intended for home or professional audio/video use have built-in FireWire ports, including all Apple and Sony laptop computers and most Dell and HP models currently produced. It is also widely available on retail motherboards for do-it-yourself PCs, alongside USB. FireWire was used with initial models of Apple's iPod, but later models eliminated FireWire support in favor of USB due to space constraints and for wider compatibility.
FireWire 800 (IEEE 1394b), the newest generation of FireWire technology doubles the throughput of the original FireWire interface to 800 Mbit/sec. This increases the maximum distance of FireWire cables and connections. Not only is FireWire 800 twice as fast as before, but it can be used over much longer distances. FireWire 800 (IEEE 1394b) allows the use of various types of cabling, each offering different speed/distance capabilities.
The FireWire advantage can be summed up in three words: speed, speed and more speed - at 800Mbps, it has more than two times the usable bandwidth of USB 2.0, which makes it the perfect choice for high-speed storage and serious video capture. The extra speed of FireWire 800 over USB 2.0 makes FireWire much more suitable for bandwidth-intensive applications like video and graphics, which often consume hundreds or even thousands of megabytes of data per file. For instance, single hour of DV-format video consumes about 13 thousand megabytes (13 GB).
Highly efficient architecture. IEEE 1394b reduces delays in arbitration, while 8B10B encoding reduces signal distortion and increases throughput.
Better user experience. No matter how you connect devices together, FireWire 800 just works. In fact, you can even loop your FireWire 800 chain back to your Mac for redundancy while performing live.
Backwards compatibility . Manufacturers have adopted FireWire for a broad range of devices, such as DV cameras, hard drives, digital still cameras, professional audio, printers, scanners and home entertainment. Adapter cables for the FireWire 800 9-pin connector let you use these FireWire 400 products on the FireWire 800 port.
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