utvidelsesbusser
Utvidelsesbusser, also known as expansion buses, are a type of computer bus that allows the central processing unit (CPU) to access an expansion slot for the purpose of communicating with peripheral devices. These buses are a crucial component in the architecture of personal computers and other computing devices, enabling the expansion of the system's capabilities beyond the CPU and main memory.
The most well-known expansion bus is the PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect) bus, which has been widely
Expansion buses operate by providing a standardized interface for peripheral devices to connect to the CPU.
In addition to providing a standardized interface for peripheral devices, expansion buses also allow for the
Overall, expansion buses play a critical role in the architecture of personal computers and other computing