-
required for
speed autodetection,
routing and can
drive themselves on many
Multistation Access Units (MAUs) that
operate without power (most MAUs
operate in...
- A
media access unit (MAU), also
known as a
multistation access unit (MAU or MSAU), is a
device to
attach multiple network stations in a ring
topology when...
- use customers. In ****an, it was
introduced in 1983 and
promoted as "
Multistation 5550 (マルチステーション5550)"
because it had
three roles in one machine: a PC...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary. MAU may
refer to:
Media access unit (or
multistation access unit), A
Token Ring
network interconnect device Medium Attachment...
-
released from IBM ****an in 1987. The PS/55 is the
successor to IBM 5550 (
Multistation 5550), but its
architecture is
based upon IBM PS/2. The
first line-up...
-
Ohmmeter (LRO) 1923
Multimeter with Amps,
Volts and Ohms (AVO) 1928
Multistation watt-hour
meter test
board 1942
Resistive load box 1950
Cable fault locator...
- star-ring
network consists of two or more ring
networks connected using a
multistation access unit (MAU) as a
centralized hub.
Snowflake topology is meshed...
-
strength training line, and in 1986 it
presented Unica, a home
training multistation. Then, in 1990, the
company added its
first cardiovascular training line...
- but ODOP
operates at
different frequencies. It is a phase-coherent,
multistation Doppler tracking system which measures the
position of a
vehicle equipped...
-
Fujitsu released the
FACOM 9450 [ja] in 1981, and IBM ****an
released the
Multistation 5550 in 1983. The
first model, the PC-9801,
launched in
October 1982...