
Can Usb Interface Driver
An interface driver is a small computer program, or a set of programs, that acts as a liaison between computer software and the hardware of a network interface card (NIC). NIC makers and programmers use a specific application programming interface (API) known as the network driver interface specification (NDIS). It sets forth all the rules necessary for a computer program, such as an operating system, to interact with an NIC. There are actually several types of interface drivers described under the NDIS but, in essence, NDIS's primary job is to get a couple of the open systems interconnection (OSI) model's layers to cooperate with one another.
The OSI model is made up of seven layers, some of which have multiple sub-layers. The first layer is the physical layer, which deals with the physical specifications for an NIC such as a universal serial bus (USB) dongle, an Ethernet card, a wireless adapter card, and so on. The second and third layers of the OSI model are where all the NDIS magic happens. The second layer is the data link layer and consists of two sub-layers, the upper referred to as the logical link control (LLC) and the lower named the media access control (MAC). A device driver handles the MAC sub-layer, while the interface driver handles the LLC sub-layer, providing an interface between it and the third layer of the OSI model, the network layer.
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Smith and wesson model 915 manual transfer. Standard ECOM Device - Controller Area Network (CAN) to USB hardware interface The Standard ECOM cable is a USB2.0 high-speed device that allows Controller Area Network (CAN) traffic to be transmitted and received using a computer or laptop.