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'''Common Hybrid Interface Protocol System''' (CHIPS) is the definition of a computer network that consists of a mixture of common serial data protocols such as [[RS-232]] and [[RS-485]], or can be even PC keyboard interface communication. CHIPS may also consist of [[BlueTooth]] and [[Wi-Fi]] for wireless communication.
 
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Due to some mixed baud rates between the connected systems, the compatibility with CHIPS means that some devices will have reduced transfer rates, but CHIPS are primary designed for Lab-, office-, home-, factory- and building automation.
 
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