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Term

Description

L2CAP (Bluetooth)

Logical Link Control and Adaptation Protocol. The L2CAP is the layer that is responsible for managing the virtual connections between Bluetooth devices and the first level of Asynchronous ConnectionLess (ACL) data flow. Logical Link Control creates and manages a virtual connection for each I/O task the host gives it. This allows Bluetooth to support multiple concurrent I/O transactions such as an Internet connection and file transfer proceeding simultaneously.

LAN

Local area network. A network interconnecting devices in the same office, floor, or building, or areas inside buildings with areas just outside. A group of PCs and other devices dispersed over a relatively limited area and connected by a communications link that enables any device to interact with any other device on the network.

LAPD (Link Access Procedure for D channel)

The data link layer protocol that was defined for communication over the D channel. It is based on HDLC and defined in the I.441/Q.921 specifications.

LARQ

Limited automatic repeat request

Laser Printer

A type of printer that utilizes a laser beam to produce an image on a drum. The light of the laser alters the electrical charge on the drum wherever it hits. The drum is then rolled through a reservoir of toner, which is picked up by the charged portions of the drum. Finally, the toner is transferred to the paper through a combination of heat and pressure. This is also the way copy machines work.

Latch

A basic logic function that stores the input value of a signal. Unlike a flip flop, the output directly reflects the input value when enabled.

Latency

In general, the period of time that one component in a system is spinning its wheels waiting for another component. Latency, therefore, is wasted time. For example, in accessing data on a disk, latency is defined as the time it takes to position the proper sector under the read/write head. In networking, the amount of time it takes a packet to travel from source to destination. Together, latency and bandwidth define the speed and capacity of a network.

LAV (HAVi)

LAV is an acronym for Legacy AV devices.

LAV devices are existing devices that were designed prior to the development of HAVi and therefore are not 'HAVi aware'. Typical examples are current DV camcorders.

LCD

Acronym for Liquid Crystal Display. A low power display, such as a watch or calculator.

LCD Printer

Similar to a laser printer. Instead of using a laser to create an image on the drum, however, it shines a light through a liquid crystal panel. Individual pixels in the panel either let the light pass or block the light, thereby creating a dot image on the drum.

Leased Line

Any circuit or combination of circuits designated to be at the exclusive disposal of a given subscriber. Synonym: Private line; Full Period Line.

LEC

Local Exchange Carrier - also commonly known as your local phone company. The supplier of phone and communications within a specific city or geographic region.

LED Printer

An electrophotographic printer that uses a matrix of LEDs as its light source. The LED mechanism is much simpler than its laser printer counterpart. A stationary array of LEDs is used instead of numerous moving parts, and the LEDs are selectively beamed onto the drum.

Link

Covers framing, synchronization, error control, and flow control.

Link Manager (Bluetooth)

The link manager layer in Bluetooth is the module that physically creates (connects), configures (QoS agreement, security provisions, etc.), and terminates all device to device links.

In ACL data flow the link manager also transfers data from the L2CAP to the baseband and back. On the way down it passes the data to the baseband with the appropriate control information for the target link (i.e. target device ID, encryption parameters, etc.) and on the way up it associates the incoming data to the source link for the L2CAP.

Liquid Audio

Based in Redwood City, Liquid Audio is the pioneer and current market leader in downloadable media commerce technology on the Internet The company derives its revenue from the delivery of software products including authoring tools, and servers for media commerce; as well as media commerce services. While the Liquid Audio media architecture can support multiple audio coding standards, the default codec is based on AAC and includes copy protection features.

LLC

Logical Link Control (LLC. IEEE-defined sub layer of the OSI link layer that handles error control, flow control, and framing. The most prevalent LLC protocol is IEEE 802.2, which includes both connectionless and connection-oriented variants.

LMDS

Cellular cable.

LNB

Low Noise Block Converter. Usually mounted at the focal point of the dish and used to amplify and convert satellite signals into frequencies sent to the receiver.

Local bus

Usually refers to a system bus directly connected to the microprocessor on a system board. It also refers to system board buses located closer to the microprocessor than are ordinary expansion buses (that is, with less buffering), which are therefore capable of greater throughput.

Logic Cell

Metric used to compare various FPGA device densities.

LogicCORE

Xilinx created logic functions. Can be accessed with CORE Generator.

Loop

Twisted-pair copper telephone line.

Lossless compression

A compression technique that preserves all the original information in an image or other data structures.

Lossy compression

A compression technique that improves data reduction by discarding unnecessary image information.

Low-Pass Filter

A filter that passes low frequency signals.

LUT

Acronym for Look-Up Table. A LUT can implement any logic function of its inputs.

LVCMOS

Acronym for Low Voltage CMOS. Common I/O standard for chip to chip interfaces.

LVTTL

Acronym for Low Voltage TTL. Common I/O standard for chip to chip interfaces.

 
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