List of computer bus interfaces

This is a partial list of expansion bus interfaces, or expansion card slots, for installation of expansion cards.

Bus interfaces

Interface name Year introduced Connector Max transfer Main use Notes
CAMAC1972Processor independentIndustry use.
S-10019742×50 2.54 mm card edgeDesigned around Intel 8080 but used with other processors tooHomebrew and industry use.
VME1981DIN 4161210 MByte/sMotorola 68000 basedIndustry use.
STEbus1983DIN 41612 a+c rows?Processor independent basedIndustrial quality bus, 8-bit data / 20-bit address. Eurocard sized.
Acorn system bus1979DIN 41612 a+b rows?6502 based8-bit data / 16-bit address.
ISA-81981[1]2×31 2.54 mm1.99 MByte/s[2]IBM PCWidespread.
ISA-161984[3]2×31 + 2×18 2.54 mm3.97 MByte/s[4]IBM ATWidespread.
Amiga Zorro II1985[5]2×50 2.54 mm3.56 MByte/sAmigaAuto configuration.
EISA1988[6]20 MByte/sIBM clones32-bit version of ISA-16 more or less.
NuBus198740 MByte/sNeXT, Macintosh II
Amiga Zorro III1990[7]2×50 2.54 mm150 MByte/sAmigaMultiplexed 32-bit.
PDS1990Macintosh LC
PCI-32/331993[8]133 MByte/sWidespread.
PCI Express2004[9]250 MByte/sP2P highspeed PCI.
VPX2004[10]MultiGig RT2[11]?Provides VMEbus-based systems with support for switched fabrics. Designed specifically with defense applications in mind. Working group is OpenVPX.VPX computer bus standard - V -VME and P -PCI and X the extents for both buses standards.
VXI1987[12]160 MByte/s[13]Multivendor standard for automated testing expansion cards. Working group is VXIConsortium.

See also

  • List of device bit rates

References

  1. wiki: Industry Standard Architecture
  2. Programmed I/O 4 cycles at 8.33 MHz: '(8*8330000*(1/4))/(8*2**20)
  3. wiki: Industry Standard Architecture
  4. '(16*8330000*(1/4))/(8*2**20)
  5. Introduction year of the A1000
  6. wiki: Extended Industry Standard Architecture
  7. Introduction year of the A3000
  8. wiki: Conventional PCI
  9. wiki: PCI Express
  10. wiki: vpx
  11. |TE Connectivity
  12. NI white paper on VXI
  13. wiki: VME_eXtensions_for_Instrumentation
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