IEEE-1394 Firewire

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6ft IEEE 1394b FireWire 800 9-pin to 4-pin, Black
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3ft IEEE 1394b FireWire 800 9-pin to 6-pin Male to Male Data Transfer Cable, Black
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6ft IEEE 1394b FireWire 800 9-pin to 6-pin Male to Male Data Transfer Cable, Black
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10ft IEEE 1394b FireWire 800 9-pin to 6-pin Male to Male Data Transfer Cable, Black
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6ft IEEE 1394b FireWire 800 9-pin to 6-pin, Clear
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3ft IEEE 1394b FireWire 800 9-pin to 9-pin, Black
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More About IEEE-1394 Firewire

CableLeader is your trusted source for high-quality IEEE-1394B 9-PIN to 4-PIN, 9-PIN to 6-PIN, and 9-PIN to 9-PIN Firewire cables. Our extensive range of IEEE-1394 Firewire cables is designed to provide reliable connections for data transfer between various devices, including PCs, Macs, and other IEEE-1394b peripherals.

Our Firewire cables feature:

  • Connectors: IEEE 1394b 9-Pin Male, IEEE 1394a 4-Pin Male, and IEEE 1394a 6-Pin Male for versatile connectivity.
  • Applications/Usage: Transfer data between FireWire-enabled devices at high speeds up to 800 Mbps.
  • Quality & Safety: Fully shielded cables to reduce noise interference and RoHS-compliant materials ensure reliability and safety.

With lengths ranging from 3ft to 10ft and color options like black and clear, CableLeader has the perfect IEEE-1394 Firewire cable for your needs. Trust CableLeader for top-quality Firewire cables that deliver exceptional performance and durability.

Unleash the Power of IEEE-1394 Firewire Cables: Your Ultimate Guide

Introduction to IEEE-1394 Firewire Cables

In the realm of high-speed data transfer, IEEE-1394 Firewire cables have long been a trusted companion for professionals and enthusiasts alike. Also known as Firewire 800, iLink, or simply 1394, these cables offer a reliable and efficient solution for connecting a wide range of devices, from digital video cameras and external hard drives to other peripherals that demand high-speed data transfer.

Connectors and Compatibility

CableLeader's extensive range of IEEE-1394 Firewire cables comes equipped with various connector combinations, ensuring seamless connectivity with your devices. The lineup includes 9-Pin to 4-Pin, 9-Pin to 6-Pin, and 9-Pin to 9-Pin configurations, allowing you to effortlessly connect your Firewire-enabled devices to computers, Macs, and other peripherals.

Versatile Connectivity

  • IEEE 1394b 9-Pin Male: Commonly found on computers and high-end devices.
  • IEEE 1394a 4-Pin Male: Widely used on consumer electronics and older devices.
  • IEEE 1394a 6-Pin Male: A popular choice for connecting digital video cameras and other multimedia devices.

High-Speed Data Transfer

One of the standout features of IEEE-1394 Firewire cables is their ability to facilitate high-speed data transfer rates of up to 800 Mbps. This exceptional speed makes them ideal for applications that demand real-time data streaming, such as professional video editing, multimedia production, and data backup solutions.

Real-World Applications

Firewire cables have found widespread use in various industries and applications, including:

  • Video Production: Seamlessly transfer large video files from digital cameras to editing workstations.
  • Audio Recording: Connect high-end audio interfaces and digital mixers for studio-quality recordings.
  • Data Backup: Rapidly transfer and store large volumes of data on external hard drives and storage devices.
  • Automotive Electronics: Integrate DVD players, GPS navigators, and other multimedia systems in vehicles.

Quality and Reliability

At CableLeader, we understand the importance of quality and reliability when it comes to high-performance cables. Our IEEE-1394 Firewire cables are fully shielded to minimize noise interference, ensuring a stable and consistent data transfer experience. Additionally, all our cables are RoHS compliant, adhering to stringent safety and environmental standards.

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Conclusion

Whether you're a professional videographer, audio engineer, or simply seeking a reliable solution for high-speed data transfer, CableLeader's IEEE-1394 Firewire cables are the perfect choice. With their exceptional performance, versatile connectivity options, and unwavering commitment to quality, these cables will elevate your workflow and ensure seamless integration with your Firewire-enabled devices. Embrace the power of IEEE-1394 Firewire technology and experience the ultimate in data transfer efficiency.

IEEE-1394 Firewire FAQ

What is a IEEE 1394 FireWire port used for?

IEEE 1394 FireWire ports were commonly used for connecting digital video cameras, external hard drives, and other high-bandwidth peripherals to computers. The FireWire standard provided fast and reliable data transfer rates, making it ideal for applications like professional video editing and real-time video transmissions. It was also frequently used to connect electronic devices in automobiles, such as DVD players, stereo sound systems, and GPS navigators.

Is FireWire still being used?

While FireWire was widely adopted in the past, its usage has declined significantly in recent years. Steve Jobs declared FireWire dead in 2008, and as of 2012, there were few devices still utilizing the IEEE 1394 standard, with a Sony camera being one of the notable exceptions. The rise of faster and more versatile standards like USB-C and Thunderbolt has largely replaced the need for FireWire in modern computing.

What is the IEEE 1394 standard for?

IEEE 1394, also known as FireWire, i.Link, and Lynx, is a set of standards that specify a serial bus for transferring information. It was designed to provide a high-speed, bidirectional data transfer interface for connecting various devices, such as digital cameras, external storage, and multimedia peripherals, to computers and other compatible devices.

Is 1394 the same as FireWire?

Yes, IEEE-1394 and FireWire refer to the same communication technology. FireWire was the name given by Apple when they developed the technology in the early 1990s, around the same time as USB. The original IEEE-1394 standard is known as FireWire, IEEE-1394a, DV, or i.Link (Sony's implementation of the standard).

What is the difference between USB and IEEE 1394?

The main differences between USB and IEEE 1394 FireWire include:

  • Speed: FireWire 400 (IEEE 1394a) has a maximum speed of 400Mbps, while USB 2.0 has a maximum speed of 480Mbps. However, USB 3.0 and USB 3.1 have faster speeds than FireWire 400, with maximum speeds of up to 5Gbps and 10Gbps, respectively.
  • Data Transfer: FireWire streams data, resulting in more stable synchronization and performance, while USB transfers data in packets.
  • Power Delivery: USB can provide power to connected devices, while FireWire cannot.

Can I connect FireWire to USB?

No, it is not possible to directly connect a FireWire interface to a USB port on your computer using an adapter. The connection is not sufficient to run a FireWire audio interface or other FireWire devices through a USB port. However, you can use a hub with separate FireWire and USB ports to connect devices compatible with both technologies.

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