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Cable Serial/Parallel 3m (DB25-M/M)
REF: CP061
Specifications
- 25-wire basic serial/parallel cable (pin-to-pin).
- DB25-Male connectors at both ends.
- It is mainly used for serial connections.
- Also suitable for parallel port connections.
- 3m length.
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€5.29
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€5.29
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€4.25
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Specifications
- 25-wire basic serial/parallel cable (pin-to-pin).
- DB25-Male connectors at both ends.
- It is mainly used for serial connections.
- Also suitable for parallel port connections.
- 3m length.
More info
25-wire basic serial/parallel cable (pin-to-pin), with DB25-Male connectors at both ends. 3m cable length.
Specifications
- 25-wire basic serial/parallel cable (pin-to-pin).
- DB25-Male connectors at both ends.
- It is mainly used for serial connections.
- Also suitable for parallel port connections.
- 3m length.
- Gross Weight: 180 g
- Product size (width x depth x height): 15.0 x 15.0 x 1.5 cm
- Number of packages: 1
- Packages size: 15.0 x 15.0 x 1.5 cm
Technical terms
- EPP
- Communication Series
- Parallel
- SPP
EPP
EPP (Enhanced Parallel Port) is a signaling method defined in the IEEE 1284 standard for high-speed bidirectional communication between PCs and peripherals. It was specifically designed for data-intensive devices.
Think of it as a wider highway where traffic can flow in both directions at the same time, making the exchange of information much faster than on a narrow one-way street.
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Transfer Rate | Up to 2 MB/s |
| Interface | Parallel DB-25 |
Hardware-Driven Handshaking
EPP implements the handshaking protocol in hardware, which significantly reduces the CPU overhead compared to standard software-controlled parallel ports.
Key Advantages
- Higher data throughput than standard modes.
- Maintains backward compatibility with older devices.
- Low latency for peripheral devices.
IEEE 1284 was the performance bridge before USB reached the market.

