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What is FireWire®?

Malcolm Tatum
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Updated: May 16, 2024
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FireWire® is the brand name for the IEEE 1394 High Speed Serial Bus developed and marketed by Apple, Inc. The idea of FireWire® was first conceived in the 1980s. Developments in technology through the early 1990s led to the official introduction of the device in 1995.

The research that led to the development of FireWire® included the involvement of a number of well-known electronics and technology based firms. Along with major contributions made by Apple, such companies as IBM, Sony, and Texas Instruments also were actively involved in the work group that developed the end product. Work on the device continued for several years before being introduced to the public.

FireWire® is now firmly established in the industry, and is utilized with a number of products. One of the first applications was to add a FireWire® port to digital camcorders. This enhancement helped to increase the quality of uploading captured images and video to computer systems and desktops. Today, this application of FireWire® is considered standard.

While FireWire® is the brand name utilized for the Apple product, Sony has also introduced a similar type of USB or universal serial bus under the brand name of i.LINK™. As the application began to move beyond use with camcorders and into other forms of electronic data transfer, both products have continued to go under enhancements that make the use of the device more versatile than ever.

Today, the use of FireWire® and i.LINK™ are found with many different devices. Digital video cameras are a common example. Many of the temporary data storage devices like the jump drive use FireWire® technology for rapid uploading, storage, and eventual transfer of all sorts of data and media. The fact that FireWire® does not have to utilize a computer system in order to capture and store data make it especially effective for people on the go. For example, images captured on a digital camera today can be downloaded directly to a printer, with no need to use a laptop or desktop computer as a connecting device to process the printing of the images.

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Malcolm Tatum
By Malcolm Tatum
Malcolm Tatum, a former teleconferencing industry professional, followed his passion for trivia, research, and writing to become a full-time freelance writer. He has contributed articles to a variety of print and online publications, including EasyTechJunkie, and his work has also been featured in poetry collections, devotional anthologies, and newspapers. When not writing, Malcolm enjoys collecting vinyl records, following minor league baseball, and cycling.
Discussion Comments
By ronburg44 — On Jul 14, 2010

I was very disappointed when Apple Computer decided to remove the FireWire port from their line of MacBook computers. The transition in 2009 came as a surprise but it is still available in the MacBook Pro series.

Basically, you have to pay more money now to take advantage of this speedy connection.

By anon61147 — On Jan 18, 2010

The new canon vixia hg21 high definition (1080i/p) camcorder, and other canon cameras, use a proprietary i.LINK like connector in the camera.

The cable included with the camera, has a blue, green, blue male RCA connectors.

Do you know if there exists a cable with 3 female RCA RGB to firewire adapter.

The camera also has an HDMI, usb2, and composite video connectors. Do you know if there is another way to connect it to a computer for direct capture of the HDV stream.

It is needed because the camera lacks many functions like time lapse recording.

Thanks, I liked what I browsed in this site!

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