DAISYCHAIN
Daisy chain
In electrical and electronic engineering a daisy chain is a wiring scheme in which multiple devices are wired together in sequence or in a ring. Other than a full, single loop, systems which contain internal loops cannot be called daisy chains.The above text is a snippet from Wikipedia: Daisy chain (electrical engineering)
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daisy chain
Noun
- A garland created from the daisies (the flowers).
- (computer engineering) A bus wiring scheme in which a series of devices are connected in sequence, A to B, B to C, C to D, etc.
- (electrical engineering) Placing several electrical or electronic devices in series by either their power connections or their data connections or both.
- (electronic music) A series of synthesizers, samplers, sequencers, or various other MIDI devices connected to one another in a chain via MIDI cables
- (rock climbing) A ladder made from nylon tape, originally made by chaining together several loops of nylon tape.
- (free climbing) A large nylon loop sewn together at intervals along the midlength, used to decelerate a falling climber.
- backpacking A small strip of webbing with multiple loops, which allows the backpacker to secure many different types of objects to the exterior of the pack.
- Any series of complicated relationships in which, over time, people have had different partners who have themselves had other partners within the same group of people.
- (sexuality) A group sex formation involving multiple partners, with the participants lying in a circle, putting their mouth to the genitals of the next person.
Verb
- To connect a network in sequence from one node to another through the connected devices.
- We daisy chained several USB hubs to see if we could reach the far side of the room.
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