Correct the action words in these sentences. One has been done
for you.
1. I needs some water.
I need some water.
2. Mother go to the office.
3. Ship sail across the sea.
4. The guard watch the house.
5. They enjoys the party.
6. The players wins the match.
7. My grandmother tell me stories.
8. I does my homework every day.
9. The teacher scold the student.
10. We buys fruits from the market.
Answers
Answer:
2. Mother goes to the office.
3. Ship sails across the sea.
4. The guard watches the house.
5. They enjoy the party.
6. The players win the match.
7. My grandmother tells me a stories
8. I do my homework every day.
9.The teacher scolds the student.
10. We buy fruits from the market.
Answer:
IEEE 1394 is an interface standard for a serial bus for high-speed communications and isochronous real-time data transfer. It was developed in the late 1980s and early 1990s by Apple in cooperation with a number of companies, primarily Sony and Panasonic. Apple called the interface FireWire. It is also known by the brands i.LINK (Sony), and Lynx (Texas Instruments).
IEEE 1394 Interface
FireWire symbol.svg
Type
Serial
Production history
Designer
Apple (1394a/b), IEEE P1394 Working Group, Sony, Panasonic, etc.
Designed
1986; 35 years ago[1]
Manufacturer
Various
Produced
1994–current
Superseded by
Thunderbolt and USB 3.0 for consumer use
General specifications
Length
4.5 meters maximum
Width
1
Hot pluggable
Yes
Daisy chain
Yes, up to 63 devices
Audio signal
No
Video signal
No
Pins
4, 6, 9
Electrical
Max. voltage
30 V
Max. current
1.5 A
Data
Data signal
Yes
Bitrate
400–3200 Mbit/s (50–400 MB/s)
The copper cable used in its most common implementation can be up to 4.5 metres (15 ft) long. Power and data is carried over this cable, allowing devices with moderate power requirements to operate without a separate power supply. FireWire is also available in Cat 5 and optical fiber versions.
The 1394 interface is comparable to USB. USB was developed subsequently and gained much greater market share. USB requires a master controller whereas IEEE 1394 is cooperatively managed by the connected devices.[2]