Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

bussed input/output

English answer:

input/output connections using a bus

Added to glossary by Darko Kolega
Mar 10, 2011 03:19
13 yrs ago
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English term

bussed input/output

English Tech/Engineering Automotive / Cars & Trucks diagnostics - software
I don't understand this term "bussed"

thanks for an explanation or suggestion - it relates to bus (CAN bus)


thanks!

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input/output connections using a bus

We are dealing with computer terminology here. The link below explains what a bussed connection is. In the term "bussed input/output", it means "input/output connections using a bus".

"In computer architecture, a bus is a subsystem that transfers data between computer components inside a computer or between computers."
Note from asker:
thanks!
Peer comment(s):

agree Jack Doughty
5 hrs
Thank you!
agree Ivan Borshchevsky
7 hrs
Thank you!
agree Phong Le
11 hrs
Thank you!
agree jccantrell : Although I would not use the phrase 'bussed' in English, that is what is meant.--XX--It could also be "Engineer-speak" that strange dialect of people who only learned English through osmosis.
11 hrs
Thank you! I would guess it was translated from a different language.
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