Hochgeschwindigkeitsschnittstelle
Hochgeschwindigkeitsschnittstelle refers to a high-speed interface used in computing and telecommunications to enable rapid data transfer between devices. These interfaces are characterized by their ability to transmit large amounts of data over short periods, which is crucial for modern applications like high-definition video streaming, large file transfers, and complex simulations. Examples of common high-speed interfaces include Thunderbolt, USB 3.0 and its successors, and PCIe.
The development of these interfaces has been driven by the ever-increasing demand for bandwidth. Early interfaces
The design of a Hochgeschwindigkeitsschnittstelle involves meticulous engineering to minimize signal degradation and ensure data integrity