This document describes a digital storage oscilloscope, including its features, specifications, and accessories. Key features include 200/100/70MHz bandwidth, 1GSa/s sample rate, trigger modes, math functions, automatic measurements, 7-inch display, and USB connectivity. It has vertical, horizontal, and trigger specifications. Standard accessories include passive probes and a power cord.
An electronic oscillator is an electronic circuit that produces a periodic, oscillating electronic signal, often a sine wave or a square wave. Oscillators convert direct current (DC) from a power supply to an alternating current (AC) signal. They are widely used in many electronic devices. Common examples of signals generated by oscillators include signals broadcast by radio and television transmitters, clock signals that regulate computers and quartz clocks, and the sounds produced by electronic beepers and video games.
Oscillators designed to produce a high-power AC output from a DC supply are usually called inverters.
There are two main types of electronic oscillator: the linear or harmonic oscillator and the nonlinear or relaxation oscillator.
This slide describe the techniques of digital modulation and Bandwidth Efficiency:
The first null bandwidth of M-ary PSK signals decrease as M increases while Rb is held constant.
Therefore, as the value of M increases, the bandwidth efficiency also increases.
An electronic oscillator is an electronic circuit that produces a periodic, oscillating electronic signal, often a sine wave or a square wave. Oscillators convert direct current (DC) from a power supply to an alternating current (AC) signal. They are widely used in many electronic devices. Common examples of signals generated by oscillators include signals broadcast by radio and television transmitters, clock signals that regulate computers and quartz clocks, and the sounds produced by electronic beepers and video games.
Oscillators designed to produce a high-power AC output from a DC supply are usually called inverters.
There are two main types of electronic oscillator: the linear or harmonic oscillator and the nonlinear or relaxation oscillator.
This slide describe the techniques of digital modulation and Bandwidth Efficiency:
The first null bandwidth of M-ary PSK signals decrease as M increases while Rb is held constant.
Therefore, as the value of M increases, the bandwidth efficiency also increases.
A digital signal is a sequence of discrete, discontinuous voltage pulses. Each pulse is a signal element. Binary data '0' and '1' are transmitted over digital channel by encoding each data bit into signal elements. Encoding scheme is mapping from data bits to signal elements. Line coding is done to prevent DC wandering and loss of synchronisation on long strings of '0' and '1'. It may give some amount of error detection as in AMT.
Implementation of D Flip Flop using CMOS Technologyijtsrd
In this paper, D flip flop has been designed and layout simulated using 32nm technology. This schematic of d flip flop has been designed using and its equivalent layout is created using Micro wind tools. The performance has been Analysed and compared in terms of area and power and delay. These proposed circuits are investigated in terms of area and power consumption and delay. K. Srilatha | B. Pujitha | M. V. Sirisha "Implementation of D Flip-Flop using CMOS Technology" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-4 | Issue-3 , April 2020, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd30554.pdf Paper Url :https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/electronics-and-communication-engineering/30554/implementation-of-d-flipflop-using-cmos-technology/k-srilatha
The following resources come from the 2009/10 BEng (Hons) in Digital Communications & Electronics (course number 2ELE0064) from the University of Hertfordshire. All the mini projects are designed as level two modules of the undergraduate programmes.
The objective of this module is to have built communication links using existing AM modulation, PSK modulation and demodulation blocks, constructed AM modulators and constructed PSK modulators using operational function blocks based on their mathematical expressions, and conducted simulations of the links and modulators, all in Simulink®.
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A digital signal is a sequence of discrete, discontinuous voltage pulses. Each pulse is a signal element. Binary data '0' and '1' are transmitted over digital channel by encoding each data bit into signal elements. Encoding scheme is mapping from data bits to signal elements. Line coding is done to prevent DC wandering and loss of synchronisation on long strings of '0' and '1'. It may give some amount of error detection as in AMT.
Implementation of D Flip Flop using CMOS Technologyijtsrd
In this paper, D flip flop has been designed and layout simulated using 32nm technology. This schematic of d flip flop has been designed using and its equivalent layout is created using Micro wind tools. The performance has been Analysed and compared in terms of area and power and delay. These proposed circuits are investigated in terms of area and power consumption and delay. K. Srilatha | B. Pujitha | M. V. Sirisha "Implementation of D Flip-Flop using CMOS Technology" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-4 | Issue-3 , April 2020, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd30554.pdf Paper Url :https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/electronics-and-communication-engineering/30554/implementation-of-d-flipflop-using-cmos-technology/k-srilatha
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Normal Cell Metabolism:
Cellular respiration describes the series of steps that cells use to break down sugar and other chemicals to get the energy we need to function.
Energy is stored in the bonds of glucose and when glucose is broken down, much of that energy is released.
Cell utilize energy in the form of ATP.
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If a cell completes only glycolysis, only 2 molecules of ATP are made per glucose. However, if the cell completes the entire respiration process (glycolysis - Kreb's - oxidative phosphorylation), about 36 molecules of ATP are created, giving it much more energy to use.
IN CANCER CELL:
Unlike healthy cells that "burn" the entire molecule of sugar to capture a large amount of energy as ATP, cancer cells are wasteful.
Cancer cells only partially break down sugar molecules. They overuse the first step of respiration, glycolysis. They frequently do not complete the second step, oxidative phosphorylation.
This results in only 2 molecules of ATP per each glucose molecule instead of the 36 or so ATPs healthy cells gain. As a result, cancer cells need to use a lot more sugar molecules to get enough energy to survive.
Unlike healthy cells that "burn" the entire molecule of sugar to capture a large amount of energy as ATP, cancer cells are wasteful.
Cancer cells only partially break down sugar molecules. They overuse the first step of respiration, glycolysis. They frequently do not complete the second step, oxidative phosphorylation.
This results in only 2 molecules of ATP per each glucose molecule instead of the 36 or so ATPs healthy cells gain. As a result, cancer cells need to use a lot more sugar molecules to get enough energy to survive.
introduction to WARBERG PHENOMENA:
WARBURG EFFECT Usually, cancer cells are highly glycolytic (glucose addiction) and take up more glucose than do normal cells from outside.
Otto Heinrich Warburg (; 8 October 1883 – 1 August 1970) In 1931 was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology for his "discovery of the nature and mode of action of the respiratory enzyme.
WARNBURG EFFECT : cancer cells under aerobic (well-oxygenated) conditions to metabolize glucose to lactate (aerobic glycolysis) is known as the Warburg effect. Warburg made the observation that tumor slices consume glucose and secrete lactate at a higher rate than normal tissues.
Slide 1: Title Slide
Extrachromosomal Inheritance
Slide 2: Introduction to Extrachromosomal Inheritance
Definition: Extrachromosomal inheritance refers to the transmission of genetic material that is not found within the nucleus.
Key Components: Involves genes located in mitochondria, chloroplasts, and plasmids.
Slide 3: Mitochondrial Inheritance
Mitochondria: Organelles responsible for energy production.
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA): Circular DNA molecule found in mitochondria.
Inheritance Pattern: Maternally inherited, meaning it is passed from mothers to all their offspring.
Diseases: Examples include Leber’s hereditary optic neuropathy (LHON) and mitochondrial myopathy.
Slide 4: Chloroplast Inheritance
Chloroplasts: Organelles responsible for photosynthesis in plants.
Chloroplast DNA (cpDNA): Circular DNA molecule found in chloroplasts.
Inheritance Pattern: Often maternally inherited in most plants, but can vary in some species.
Examples: Variegation in plants, where leaf color patterns are determined by chloroplast DNA.
Slide 5: Plasmid Inheritance
Plasmids: Small, circular DNA molecules found in bacteria and some eukaryotes.
Features: Can carry antibiotic resistance genes and can be transferred between cells through processes like conjugation.
Significance: Important in biotechnology for gene cloning and genetic engineering.
Slide 6: Mechanisms of Extrachromosomal Inheritance
Non-Mendelian Patterns: Do not follow Mendel’s laws of inheritance.
Cytoplasmic Segregation: During cell division, organelles like mitochondria and chloroplasts are randomly distributed to daughter cells.
Heteroplasmy: Presence of more than one type of organellar genome within a cell, leading to variation in expression.
Slide 7: Examples of Extrachromosomal Inheritance
Four O’clock Plant (Mirabilis jalapa): Shows variegated leaves due to different cpDNA in leaf cells.
Petite Mutants in Yeast: Result from mutations in mitochondrial DNA affecting respiration.
Slide 8: Importance of Extrachromosomal Inheritance
Evolution: Provides insight into the evolution of eukaryotic cells.
Medicine: Understanding mitochondrial inheritance helps in diagnosing and treating mitochondrial diseases.
Agriculture: Chloroplast inheritance can be used in plant breeding and genetic modification.
Slide 9: Recent Research and Advances
Gene Editing: Techniques like CRISPR-Cas9 are being used to edit mitochondrial and chloroplast DNA.
Therapies: Development of mitochondrial replacement therapy (MRT) for preventing mitochondrial diseases.
Slide 10: Conclusion
Summary: Extrachromosomal inheritance involves the transmission of genetic material outside the nucleus and plays a crucial role in genetics, medicine, and biotechnology.
Future Directions: Continued research and technological advancements hold promise for new treatments and applications.
Slide 11: Questions and Discussion
Invite Audience: Open the floor for any questions or further discussion on the topic.
1. Digital Storage Oscilloscope
Features & Benefits
Applications
200/100/70MHz Bandwidths
1GSa/s Real Time Sample Rate
Trigger mode: Edge, Pulse Width, Video, Slop,
Overtime, Alternative trigger etc.
Provides software for PC real-time analysis
Ease-of-Use Feature
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Date Sheet
Design and Debug
Education and training
Manufacturing Test and Quality Control
Service and Repair
Electronic Circuit Designing and Testing.
Five math functions, +, -, *, /, and FFT functions.
32 automatic measurements and track
measurement via cursor automatically.
Large (7.0-inch) color display,WVGA(800x480)
Support U disk and local files storage.
Pass/Fail Function enables to output testing results
Built in Bode diagram Assistant.
DSO5202P DSO5102P DSO5072P
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Dual-window Mode (Full Screen)
Math: CH1+CH2Autoset
FFT
Performance You Need at a Price You Can Afford
The DSO5000B Series Digital Storage Oscilloscope provides you
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all the time to accurately capture your signals.
Easy PC Connectivity
Easily capture, save, and analyze measurements results by connec-
ting to your PC with the rear-panel USB device port. Simply pull
screen images and waveform data into the stand-alone desktop
application.
Troubleshooting
If the oscilloscope is no display of waveforms on the screen when the
oscilloscope is turned on, follow these steps:
I. Check the probe to assure its proper connection to the input BNC;
II. Check the channel switch (such as CH1, CH2 menu buttons) to
make sure it has been turned on;
III. Check the input signal to verify it has been connected to the probe
correctly;
IV. Affirm that all measured circuits have signals to output;
V. Turn up the magnitude for DC signals with large magnitude;
VI. In addition, you may press the Auto Measure button to perform an
automatic detection of signals at first.
Designed to Make Your Work Easy
The DSO Series oscilloscopes are designed with the ease of use and
familiar operation you have come to expect from Hantek
Help When You Need It, Where You Need It
The built-in Help menu provides you with important information on
your oscilloscope’s features and functions. Help is provided in the
same languages as the user interface.
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Characteristics
Real-Time Sample: 1GS/s;
Equivalent Sample: 25GS/s
Normal data only
High-frequency and randon glith capture
Wavefom Average, selectable 4,8,16,32,64,128
Inputs
Input Coupling
Input Impendance
Probe Attenuation
Supported Probe
Attenuation Factor
Max. Input Voltage
AC, DC, GND
1MΩ±2% ‖20pF±3pF
1X, 10X
1X, 10X, 100X, 1000X
CAT I and CAT II: 300VRMS (10×); Installation Category III: 150VRMS (1×);
Installation Category II: derate at 20dB/decade above 100kHz to 13V peak AC at 3MHz and above.
For non-sinusoidal waveforms, peak value must be less than 450V.
Excursion above 300V should be of less than 100ms duration.
RMS signal level including all DC components removed through AC coupling must be limited
to 300V. If these values are exceeded, damage to the oscilloscope may occur.
Horizontal
Sample Rate Range
Waveform Interpolation
Record Length
SEC/DIV Range
Sample Rate and
Delay Time Accuracy
500MS/s--1GS/s
(sin x)/x
24K
2ns/div to 40s/div, in a 2, 4, 8 sequence, DSO5202P
4ns/div to 40s/div, in a 2, 4, 8 sequence, DSO5102P/DSO5072P
±50ppm(at over any ≥1ms time interval)
DSO5202P:
2ns/div to 10ns/div; (-4div x s/div) to 20ms;
DSO5102P/DSO5072P:
20ns/div to 80us/div; (-8div x s/div) to 40ms;
200us/div to 40s/div; (-8div x s/div) to 400s;
Position Range
Single-shot, Normal mode:± (1 sample interval +100ppm × reading + 0.6ns);
>16 averages:± (1 sample interval + 100ppm × reading + 0.4ns);
Sample interval = s/div ÷ 200
Delta Time Measurement
Accuracy (Full Bandwidth)
8-bit resolution, all channel sampled simultaneously
2mV/div~10V/div
2mV/div to 200mV/div; ±2V;
200mV/div to 5V/div; ±50V
Acquisition
Acquisition Modes
Normal
Peak Detect
Average
Bandwidth
Rise time at BNC(typical)
Analog Bandwidth in
Normal and Average Modes
at BNC or with probe,
DC Coupled
Math
Volts/Div Range
DSO5202P: 200MHz;
DSO5102P: 100MHz;
DSO5072P: 60MHz;
DSO5202P: 1.8ns;
DSO5102P: 3.5ns;
DSO5072P: 5ns;
2mV/div to 20mV/div, ±400mV;
50mV/div to 200mV/div, ±2V;
500mV/div to 2V/div, ±40V;
5V/div, ±50V
+, -, *, /, FFT
Windows: Hanning、Flatop、Rectamgular、Bartlett、Blackman;
1024 sample point;
20MHz
FFT
Bandwidth Limit
Sample Rate
Position Range
Vertical
Vertical Resolution
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DC Gain Accuracy
≤10Hz at BNC
±3% for Normal or Average acquisition mode, 5V/div to 10mV/div;
±4% for Normal or Average acquisition mode, 5mV/div to 2mV/div.
When vertical displacement is zero, and N ≥16:± (3% × reading + 0.1div + 1mV) only
10mV/div or greater is selected; When vertical displacement is not zero, and
N≥16: ± [3% × (reading + vertical position) + 1% of vertical position + 0.2div]; Add 2mV for
settings from 2mV/div to 200mV/div; add 50mV for settings from 200mV/div to 5V/div
DC Measurement Accuracy,
Average Acquisition Mode
Delta volts between any two averages of ≥16 waveforms acquired under same setup and
ambient conditions
Volts Measurement Repeatability,
Average Acquisition Mode
Trigger
Trigger Types
Trigger Source
Trigger Modes
Coupling Type
Edge, Video, Pulse, Slope, Over time, Alternative
CH1, CH2, EXT, EXT/5, AC Line
Auto, Normal
DC, AC, Noise Reject, HF Reject, LF Reject
DC(CH1,CH2):
1div from DC to 10MHz;1.5div from 10MHz to 100MHz; 2div from 100MHz to 200MHz;
DC(EXT):
200mV from DC to 100MHz; 350mV from 100MHz to 200MHz;
DC(EXT/5):
1V from DC to 100MHz;1.75V from 100MHz to 200MHz;
AC:
Attenuates signals below 10Hz
HF Reject:
Attenuates signals above 80kHz
LF Reject:
Same as the DC-coupled limits for frequencies above 150KHz;
Attenuates signals below 150KHz
Trigger Sensitivity
(Edge Trigger Type)
CH1/CH2: ±8 divisions from center of screen;
EXT: ±1.2V;
EXT/5:±6V
Trigger Level Range
Trigger Level Accuracy(typical)
Accuracy is for signals having
rise and fall times ≥20ns
Set Level to 50%(typical)
Trigger Holdoff range
CH1/CH2: 0.2div × volts/div within ±4 divisions from center of screen;
EXT: ± (6% of setting + 40mV);
EXT/5: ± (6% of setting + 200mV);
Operates with input signals ≥50Hz
100ns-10s
Video Trigger
Video Trigger Type
Signal Formats and Field Rates
Holdoff Range
CH1, CH2: Peak-to-peak amplitude of 2 divisions;
EXT: 400mV;
EXT/5: 2V
Supports NTSC, PAL and SECAM broadcast systems for any field or any line
Line range: 1-525(NTSC), 1-625(PAL/SECAM)
100ns ~ 10s
Pulse Width Trigger
Trigger when (< , >, = , or ≠); Positive pulse or Negative pulse
Equal: The oscilloscope triggers when the trailing edge of the pulse crosses the trigger level.
Not Equal: If the pulse is narrower than the specified width, the trigger point is the trailing edge.
Otherwise, the oscilloscope triggers when a pulse continues longer than the time specified as
the Pulse Width.
Less than: The trigger point is the trailing edge.
Greater than (also called overtime trigger): The oscilloscope triggers when a pulse continues
longer than the time specified as the Pulse Width
Pulse Width Trigger Mode
Pulse Width Trigger Point
20ns ~ 10sPulse Width Range
Overtime Trigger
Over Time Mode
Time Range
Rising edge or Falling edge
20ns ~ 10s
Low Frequency Response (-3db)
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Slope Trigger
Slope Trigger Mode Trigger when (< , > , = , or ≠ ); Positive slope or Negative slope
Equal: The oscilloscope triggers when the waveform slope is equal to the set slope.
Not Equal: The oscilloscope triggers when the waveform slope is not equal to the set slope.
Less than: The oscilloscope triggers when the waveform slope is less than the set slope.
Greater than: The oscilloscope triggers when the waveform slope is greater than the set slope.
20ns ~ 10s
Slope Trigger Point
Time Range
Alternative Trigger
Trigger on CH1
Trigger on CH2
Internal Trigger: Edge, Pulse Width, Video, Slope
Internal Trigger: Edge, Pulse Width, Video, Slope
Trigger Frequency Counter
Readout Resolution
Accuracy (typical)
Frequency Range
6 digits
±30ppm (including all frequency reference errors and ±1 count errors)
AC coupled, from 4Hz minimum to rated bandwidth
Pulse Width or Edge Trigger modes: all available trigger sources;
The Frequency Counter measures trigger source at all times, including when the oscilloscope
acquisition pauses due to changes in the run status, or acquisition of a single shot event has
completed.
Pulse Width Trigger mode: The oscilloscope counts pulses of significant magnitude inside the 1s
measurement window that qualify as triggerable events, such as narrow pulses in a PWM pulse
train if set to < mode and the width is set to a relatively small time.
Edge Trigger mode: The oscilloscope counts all edges of sufficient magnitude and correct polarity.
Video Trigger mode: The Frequency Counter does not work.
Signal Source
Measurement
Manual: Voltage difference between cursors: △V;
Time difference between cursors: △T;
Reciprocal of △T in Hertz (1/ΔT);
Tracing: The voltage and time at a waveform point
Cursor Measurement
Frequency, Period, Mean, Pk-Pk, Cycli RMS, Minimum, Maximum, Rise time, Fall Time,
+Pulse Width, -Pulse Width, Delay1-2Rise, Delay1-2Fall, +Duty, -Duty, Vbase, Vtop, Vmid,
Vamp, Overshoot, Preshoot, Preiod Mean, Preiod RMS, FOVShoot, RPREShoot, BWIDTH,
FRF, FFR, LRR, LRF, LFR, LFF
Auto Measuerment
Display
Display Type
Display Resolution
Display Contrast
7 inch 64K color TFT (diagonal liquid crystal)
800 horizontal by 480 vertical pixels
Adjustable (16 gears) with the progress bar
Probe Compensator Output
Output Voltage (typical)
Frequency(typical)
About 5Vpp into ≥1MΩ load
1KHz
Power Supply
Supply Voltage
100-120VACRMS(±10%), 45Hz to 440Hz, CATⅡ
120-240VACRMS(±10%), 45Hz to 66Hz, CATⅡ
<30W
2A, T rating, 250V
Power Consumption
Fuse
Environmental
Operating: 32℉ to 122℉ (0℃ to 50℃);
Nonoperating: -40℉ to 159.8℉ (-40℃ to +71℃)
Convection
+104℉ or below (+40℃ or below): ≤90% relative humidity;
106℉ to 122℉ (+41℃ to 50℃): ≤60% relative humidity
Operating: Below 3,000m (10,000 feet);
Nonoperaring: Below 15,000m(50,000 feet)
Temperature
Cooling Method
Humidity
Altitude
Mechanical
2.08KG(without Packing; 3.5KG(with Packing)
Packing: Length 385mm; Width 200mm; Height 245mm
Without Packing: Length 313mm; Width 108mm; Height 142mm
Size
Weight
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Font Panel Features
USB Host Port -- Conveniently use your USB flash drive to
store your personal oscilloscope setups, screen shots,and
waveform data of later use, Also ues the USB host port to
easily update your instrument firmware.
Math Menu -- Easy and precise On-board Analysis, FFT and
waveform add, subtract, and multiply math functions come
standard on all models. FFT function displays frequency do-
main spectrums for fast harmonic distortion analysis or other
frequency based analysis.
Probe Check -- Quickly verity that your probe is calibrated
and operating properly
Save to USB -- Save all displays on the screen to a USB
device, just like the screen capturing function of a computer.
Triggers -- Quickly capture your event of interest with adva-
nced triggers including Pulse Width, Edge, slope, Overtime
and line selectable video triggers.
F7 Button -- Push this button in single-window mode to
switch between dotted line display and cross display. Push
it in dual-window mode to perform auto cruise.
Autoset -- Simplify setup with smart Autoset function which
identifies the type of waveform, asjusts controls to produce a
usable display of input signal, and allows you to select how
the waveform should be presented.This function can be used
to adjust the horizontal and vertical scales of the oscilloscope
automatically and set the trigger coupling, type, position,
slope, level and mode, etc., to acquire a stable waveform
display. Automatically set the oscilloscope controls to gener-
ate a usable display of the input signals.
Help -- Help system with topics covering all of its features.
Built in context-sensitive help further eases the operation by
providing indexed and linked topics that allow you to selecti-
vely learn about the operation of various oscilloscope featur-
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Rear Panel Features
USB Device Port Combined with PC -- Easily communicate
with other instruments, peripherals or system via usb. The
USB port allows you full programmable controls for automated
measurements and remote display and archiving.
Integrated Handle -- Easily carry your light instruments
from a place to another.
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Standard Accessories
X1, X10 two passive probes. The passive probes have a 6MHz bandwidth (rated 100Vrms CAT III)
when the switch is in the X1 position, and a maximum bandwidth (rated 300Vrms CAT II) when the
switch is in the X10 position. Each probe consists of all necessary fittings.
A power cord special for this product. In addition to the power cord shipped with your instrument,
you may purchase another one certified for the country of use.
A warranty card. When there appears something wrong with the product, it can be returned for
repair under warranty.
A USB A-B line, used to connect external devices with USB-B interface like a printer or to
establish communications between PC and the oscilloscope.
A software installation CD. It contains the user manual of DSO5000B(MV), giving particular
descriptions on the DSO5000B(MV) series oscilloscopes.
Probe
Power Cord
Warranty Card
USB Line
CD