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The central processing unit (CPU) of a microprocessor moved beyond earlier hardware-based processing units to accommodate embedded software architecture with specific evolutions in CPU development standards. While the standards offer consumer protection and manufacturers guidance, the evolution of the CPU standards are based in the need to keep up with technology and by constantly raising the bar on efficiency. Discussed: RS232, RS422, RS485, USB. Bibliography lists 9 sources. jvCPUu.rtf
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standards offer consumer protection and manufacturers guidance, the evolution of the CPU standards are based in the need to keep up with technology and by constantly raising the bar on
efficiency. Beginning with the RS 232 system, both efficiency and speed have virtually doubled with every new CPU introduced. In more recent
years, the evolution in CPU architecture is related to speed and efficiency, but to open up communication between multiple devices of all kinds and by any manufacturer. This, of course,
supports the internet and satellite communications. As needed, CPU architecture has grown with growth in technology. Growth through Standards Evolution
The RS-232 CPU standard, introduced in 1962, is an electrical interface between Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) and Data Circuit-Terminating Equipment (DCE), for example, between
a computer and a printer (Anonymous-Sangoma, 2004; Smith, 2004). Today, that could include every electronic device, but initially, the RS-232 established this connection only between devices with the same RS-232
configuration. As it was quickly found in application, this meant that the RS-232 devices had to share everything in common, down to the exact configuration of the cable connections between
the two connected devices. History will always recall that system administrators spent a great deal of time making cables with precisely the same component parts, distances, etc., giving way for
the need for the RS-232 standard. The evolutionary aspect of RS-232 CPU standard itself was that it was based on an actual CPU
system that handled both asynchronous and synchronous data, such as analog and digital data. The information is transferred via phone line and is understood by the computer system. "The essential
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