Future Technology Devices International, Ltd.

Future Technology Devices International, Ltd.

FTDI Chip specializes in the development of cutting-edge silicon solutions aimed at optimizing interactions with modern technology. The company's "Design Made Easy" philosophy drives the creation of sophisticated, feature-rich, durable, and user-friendly product platforms, providing invaluable support to engineers. With a well-established and continually expanding line of Universal Serial Bus (USB) products, FTDI Chip has garnered widespread recognition for its offerings. Additionally, the company's Embedded Video Engine (EVE) graphic controllers integrate display, audio, and touch functionality into a single chip, enabling significant reductions in development time and bill-of-materials costs associated with implementing Human Machine Interfaces (HMIs). FTDI Chip also delivers families of highly distinct, speed-optimized microcontrollers with enhanced connectivity capabilities. Headquartered in Glasgow, UK, FTDI Chip operates as a fab-less semiconductor company with research and development facilities in Glasgow, Singapore, and Taipei (Taiwan), as well as regional sales and technical support sites in Glasgow, Taipei, Portland (Oregon, USA), and Shanghai (China).

D-Shaped, Centronics Cables

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About  D-Shaped, Centronics Cables

Products in this category are cable assemblies that consist of a length of cable material terminated at one or both ends with a Centronix style connector. These connectors are characterized by a mating end that features a D-shaped shroud surrounding a rectangular contact set, similar in form to a card edge interconnect system. The Centronix style connector gained popularity in the 1970s and 1980s, primarily due to its widespread use in computer equipment. It was commonly used for peripheral interconnect applications in computer systems, such as printers and scanners. However, over time, the Centronix connector has been largely replaced by other interconnect systems in modern computer technology. The decline in the use of Centronix connectors can be attributed to the advancement of more efficient and compact connector technologies, such as USB (Universal Serial Bus) and Ethernet. These newer systems offer faster data transfer rates, improved versatility, and smaller form factors, making them more suitable for the evolving needs of computer peripherals. While the Centronix style connector may have diminished in popularity for computer systems, it still retains relevance in certain specialized applications. Some legacy devices and industrial equipment may still utilize Centronix connectors, especially when compatibility with older systems is required. In summary, products featuring Centronix style connectors are cable assemblies that were commonly used in computer peripherals during the 1970s and 1980s. However, their usage has significantly declined in favor of more advanced and compact interconnect systems in modern computer technology.