Isochronous media access controller
- Isochronous media access controller
Isochronous media access controller (I-MAC) is a media access controller whereby data must be transferred isochronously — in other words, the data must be transmitted "without interruption".
Wikimedia Foundation.
2010.
Look at other dictionaries:
IMAC — In general, iMac is a line of Apple Macintosh computers. IMAC can also mean:*Isochronous media access controller, a method of transferring data that must not be interrupted (telecommunications). *Immobilized metal ion affinity chromatography, a… … Wikipedia
USB — This article is about the computer bus to connect peripherals. For other uses of USB, see USB (disambiguation). Universal Serial Bus Original logo Type Computer Hardware Bus … Wikipedia
IEEE 1394 — Firewire redirects here. For other uses, see Firewire (disambiguation). IEEE 1394 Interface Type Serial Production history Designer … Wikipedia
Bluetooth — This article is about the electronic protocol. For the medieval King of Denmark, see Harald I of Denmark. Bluetooth logo Bluetooth is a proprietary open wireless technology standard for exchanging data over short distances (using short wavelength … Wikipedia
Windows Virtual PC — This article is about the virtualization software by Microsoft. For the generic term, see Virtual machine. Windows Virtual PC Windows Virtual PC … Wikipedia
MOST Bus — MOST (Media Oriented Systems Transport) is a high speed multimedia network technology optimized by the automotive industry. It can be used for applications inside or outside the car. The serial MOST bus uses a ring topology and synchronous data… … Wikipedia