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- primarily for the parallel interface that bears its name, the Centronics connector. Centronics began as a division of Wang Laboratories. Founded and initially...
- was originally developed in the 1970s by Centronics before its IEEE standardization. In the 1970s, Centronics developed the now-familiar printer parallel...
- Centronics can mean: Centronics, a printer company that developed the parallel port standard IEEE 1284, the parallel interface standard that su****ded...
- 36 pins and bail locks, is also known as a Centronics connector because of its introduction by Centronics for use with the parallel port of printers,...
- become so closely ****ociated with Centronics that it is now po****rly known as the "Centronics connector". The Centronics Model 101 printer, featuring this...
- sale of Centronics-badged Brother printer mechanisms equipped with a Centronics print head and Centronics electronics. Unlike Digital, Centronics concentrated...
- connector used by Centronics for the parallel interface on their printers, thus the connector became po****rly known as "Centronics SCSI" or "CN-50"....
- expansion (32 KB) Connector with support for RS232 and Centronics (only level converter for RS232, Centronics needed) LCD Driver: 2 x HD66100F 2x 3V CR2032 lithium...
- connectors. They are sometimes called "Centronics connectors" after the 36-pin micro ribbon connector Centronics used for their printers. One unusual feature...
- cables compared to Centronics, but overloaded most usual Centronics adapters. Some devices allowed switching between IFSP and Centronics modes, i.e. Robotron...