In electrical and electronic engineering, daisy chain represents a wiring scheme. For example, device A and device B are connected by cable, device B is connected by cable to device C, and device C is connected by cable to device D. In this connection method, A network topology will be formed, and only adjacent devices can communicate directly. For example, in the above example, device A cannot directly communicate with device C. They must be transferred through device B. This method will also not form. Loop. Because the last device will not connect to the first device. This connection method can be used to transmit power, digital signals and analog signals.
For example, the switch/hub stacking method can be connected with a daisy chain.
The USB bus is also connected to each USB device in a daisy chain.
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