Rinnakkaisliitäntästandardi
Rinnakkaisliitäntästandardi, often referred to as a parallel interface standard, is a method of transmitting data where multiple bits of information are sent simultaneously over separate wires or channels. This contrasts with serial transmission, where data bits are sent one after another over a single channel. The primary advantage of a parallel interface is its potential for higher data transfer rates due to the ability to send more data in the same amount of time.
Common examples of parallel interface standards include Centronics for printers and the older IDE (Integrated Drive