Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
bus topology
French translation:
Topologie en bus
Sep 1, 2009 15:54
14 yrs ago
English term
bus topology
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English to French
Tech/Engineering
Automation & Robotics
Definition from
Manufacturing Automation:
A link topology in which all stations are connected in parallel to a medium. These stations are capable of concurrently receiving a signal transmitted by any other station connected to the medium.
Example sentences:
Bus topology has some disadvantages. When there is heavy traffic on cables then bus topology will not work properly. Sometime due to heavy traffic network may stop working. (blurtit)
With the Bus topology, all workstations are connect directly to the main backbone that carries the data. Traffic generated by any computer will travel across the backbone and be received by all workstations. This works well in a small network of 2-5 computers, but as the number of computers increases so will the network traffic and this can greatly decrease the performance and available bandwidth of your network. (firewall.cx)
To avoid signal reflection, a physical bus topology requires that each end of the physical bus be terminated. (brainbell.com)
Proposed translations
(French)
5 +6 | Topologie en bus | Zogbon (X) |
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Proposed translations
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Topologie en bus
Definition from
http://www.commentcamarche.net/contents/:
Une topologie en bus est l'organisation la plus simple d'un réseau. En effet, dans une topologie en bus tous les ordinateurs sont reliés à une même ligne de transmission par l'intermédiaire de câble, généralement coaxial. Le mot « bus » désigne la ligne physique qui relie les machines du réseau.
Example sentences:
http://www.commentcamarche.net/contents/initiation/topologi.php3 (http://www.commentcamarche.net/contents/)
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