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RAM
RAM (Random Access Memory).
ROM
ROM stands for Read Only Memory. This memory can only be
S
SCSI
SCSI stands for Small Computer System Interface. It is an I/O bus designed as a method for connecting several classes of peripherals to a host system without requiring modifications to generic hardware and software.
SECAM
SECAM (Sequential Couleur a Memoire; Sequential Colour with Memory). The television standard for France, Russia, and most of Eastern Europe. As with PAL, SECAM is based on a
SMBus
SMBus (System Management Bus). A
SSD
SSD stands for Solid State Disk (i.e. Disk on Chip, Disk on Module, Flash ROM,).
In fact this is not a real disk but a silicon support memory without mechanical parts that are in movement.
TDMA
Time Division Multiple Access is a technology for delivering digital wireless service using time division multiplexing, that is a type of multiplexing combining data streams by assigning each stream a different time slot in a set.
U
UART
UART (Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter), is a module composed of a circuit that contains both the receiving and transmitting circuits required for asynchronous serial communication.
USB
USB (Universal Serial Bus) is a