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  An electrical conductor that serves as a common connection for two or more electrical circuits.
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Common path or channel between hardware devices. Scope Notes: Can be located between components internal to a computer or between external computers in a communication network.
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Data path that connects to a number of devices. A typical example is the bus a computer's circuit board or backplane. Memory, processor, and I/O devices may all share the bus to send data from one to another. A bus acts as a shared highway and is in lieu of the many devoted connections it would take to hook every device to every other device. [..]
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Passenger road motor vehicle designed to seat more than nine persons (including the driver).
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1838, "to travel by omnibus," from bus (n.). Transitive meaning "transport students to integrate schools" is from 1961, American English. Meaning "clear tables in a restaurant [..]
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1832, abbreviation of omnibus (q.v.). The modern English noun is nothing but a Latin dative plural ending. To miss the bus, in the figurative sense of "lose an opportunity," is from 1901, Au [..]
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There are wires between all the parts of your computer. There is a wire from the memory to the brain, and from the brain to the printer, etc., etc. Those wires are called busses. They differ from one another by the amount of data they will transfer at one time.
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Broadcast and unknown server. Multicast server used in ELANs that is used to flood traffic addressed to an unknown destination, and to forward multicast and broadcast traffic to the appropriate clients.
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A type of network topology in which nodes are connected alonga continuous path that is not a closed circuit. Also refers to acommunications channel used by a single computer such asNubus, SCSI, etc.
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a subsystem that transfers data between computer components inside a computer or between computers. Blu-ray Disc a optical disc storage medium designed to supersede the DVD format.
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An electronic pathway. In networks, a configuration (topology) with a single linear cable, terminated at each end, to which computers and devices are connected. There are no loops or branches in the c [..]
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enough, finish (usually said twice)
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a vehicle carrying many passengers; used for public transport; "he always rode the bus to work" send or move around by bus; "The children were bussed to school&a [..]
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A common pathway along which data and control signals travel between different hardware devices within a computer system. (A) When bus architecture is used in a computer, the CPU, memory and periphera [..]
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a large vehicle which carries many people
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One or more conductors or optical fibers that serve as a common connection for a group of related devices.
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Jensens Internet Dictionary The internal pathways (data bus, address bus, and control bus) of wires connecting various parts of a computer. Common standards for buses were Industry Standard Architecture (ISA) 16-bit bus common in AT-compatible PCs, Micro Channel Architecture (MCA) 32-bit buses in IBM PS/2 computers, and Enhanced Industry Standard A [..]
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A bus is a set of wires that enables flow of data from one location of the computer to another.
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(1) A collection of wires through which data is transmitted from one part of a computer to another. You can think of a bus as a highway on which data travels within a computer. When used in reference [..]
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oytobus
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One or more conductors used for transmitting signals or power from one or more sources to one or more destinations.
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1. A collection of wires through which data is transmitted from one part of a computer to another. You can think of a bus as a highway on which data travels within a computer. When used in reference to personal computers, the term BUS usually refers to internal bus. This is a bus that connects all the internal computer components to the CPU and mai [..]
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A communication pathway between the components in your computer. Bus topology has computers connected to a strand of network cabling that is connected to network repeaters at one end and terminated at [..]
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The parts of the computer motherboard that transport data from on component to another. Bus can also mean data highway. Bus is also used to identify a linear shaped LAN (Bus topology).
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A mixing network that combines the output of two or more channels. (Electronics)
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Not the sort you get on to go into town. This is basically a set of parallel wires for connecting the Central Processing Unit (CPU) of a computer to all other input-output devices. Data can be transmi [..]
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Wire used to connect two terminals inside of an electrical unit.
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A Bus is a group of data, control and/or addressing lines that extend from device to device and act as a conduit for signals. A Bus is often shared by several devices.
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A flat bar inside an electrical power panel into which branch circuit breakers are plugged.
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A central connection for several audio sources or a row of buttons on a video switching panel; also spelled buss. business television (BTV):
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Any of several types of self-propelled vehicles, generally rubber-tired, intended for use on city streets, highways, and busways, including but not limited to minibuses, forty and thirty-foot buses, articulated buses, double-deck buses, and electrically powered trolley buses, used by public entities to provide designat [..]
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An electric, rubber-tired transit vehicle, manually steered, propelled by a motor drawing current through overhead wires from a central power source not on board the vehicle. Also known as "trolley coach" or "trackless trolley".
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A heavy conductor, or group of conductors, to which several units of the same type of equipment may be connected. BUSY (BY)
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Communication channel between different components in a computer (communicating data signals, addresses, control signals, etc).
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Business
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(n) a vehicle carrying many passengers; used for public transport(n) the topology of a network whose components are connected by a busbar(n) an electrical conductor that makes a common connection betw [..]
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 - A conductor, which may be a solid bar or pipe, normally made of aluminum or copper, used to connect one or more circuits to a common interface. An example would be the bus used to connect a substation transformer to the outgoing circuits.
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An electrical conductor that serves as a common connection for two or more electrical circuits.
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Also referred to as a “node” or a “station” or a “substation.” A common connection point for two or more electrical components, such as a transformer, a generator.
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A conductor or group of conductors, frequently in the form of rigid bars, that serves as a common connection for two (or more) circuits.
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N C ox| bull; cow; cattle (pl.); (odd form mostly in Varro)
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A contraction of Omnibus. Of course, Omnibi, as a plural, though sometimes used, is quite absurd.
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The connections between the computer's components. PCI busses are paths, (or connections), that connect the PCI slots to the Processor. Busses can be wires, paths, or any other type of electrical [..]
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Any motor vehicle designed to carry more than ten passengers and used for transporting persons, other than a taxi cab, designed to transport persons for compensation.
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A motor vehicle consisting primarily of a transport device designed for carrying more than eight persons per the regulations of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. 
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A set of power supply leads or a conductor providing for multiple connections.
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A main supply circuit that powers major components in a system.
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A transit mode comprised of rubber-tired passenger vehicles operating on fixed routes and schedules over roadways. Vehicles are powered by: 
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— A rubber-tired road vehicle designed to carry a substantial number of passengers (i.e., 10 or more), commonly operated on streets and highways for public transportation service.
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An electrical conductor which serves as a common connection for two or more electrical circuits.
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A point of interconnection to the system where power produced becomes available for transmission. Also, an electrical conductor that serves as a common connection for two or more electrical circuits.
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An electrical conductor that serves as a common connection for two or more electrical circuits.
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The section of the satellite with components to support tracking, telemetry and control (TT&C), power systems, propulsion and control of the spacecraft.
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A Bus is a group of data, control and/or addressing lines that extend from device to device and act as a conduit for signals. A Bus is often shared by several devices.
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The basic frame of a satellite system that includes the propulsion and stabilization systems but not the instruments or data systems.
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A bus is a subsystem that is used to connect computer components and transfer data between them. For example, an internal bus connects computer internals to the motherboard. A bus may be parallel or s [..]
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An interface that provides a data & control pathway to move information. On high speed systems, this is often a parallel interface. Examples of standard bus architectures include PCI, SATA, CameraLink, PanelLink, IEEE-1394, ISA and so forth. A system-level bus will typically include a data bus, address bus, control or status bus, and power bus.
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Big car
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In PLCs it is a set of parallel conductors used to deliver information at a high rate between electronic components. The term is also used for power distribution connectors. See also: Back Plane
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a pathway that connects devices, enabling them to communicate. May be digital or analogue, including power and earth (ground)
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a pathway that connects devices, enabling them to communicate. May be digital or analogue, including power and earth (ground).
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The name for a set of lines/signals fulfilling a common function, for example, the address bus and the data bus. Examples include the PCI bus, H.100 and H.110 buses
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Binary Unit System
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a path used between two different machines that allows them to work together.
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  Large motor vehicle carrying passengers along a fixed route.
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A large vehicle for carrying many people. (noun)
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vehicle for transportation of many passengers.
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Electrical interconnections in common with other circuits or devices. A power bus provides a common source of power connections, a ground bus, common ground connections for power and/or signal common. A RS-485 bus is the network of wiring joining various 485 devices together.
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are the electrical connections between various integrated circuits and peripheral semiconductors.
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Broadcast and Unknown Server. BUS is a process residing in an ATM system that is a member of an emulated LAN, or LANE service. The BUS emulates the capability of an 802.x LAN by taking data containing multicast MAC addresses, then unicasting the data to each LE client in the same emulated LAN. The BUS also resolves MAC addresses to ATM addresses if [..]
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A bus is a single electrical circuit to which all devices in the network are connected (although the bus might be made up of many individual pieces of wire). A bus topology is a broadcast network. When a node transmits data, the signal travels down the bus in both directions. Each node connected to the bus receives the signal as it passes that conn [..]
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A rubber-tired transit vehicle designed for roadway operation to transport a large number of persons for public transportation service. In most cases, it operates with a self-contained source of motiv [..]
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One or more conductors or optical fibers that serve as a common connection for a group of related devices. More information on Bus Topologies. A line shared by more than one device or component so tha [..]
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electrical connection between any two components in a computer
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