Old revisions Add to book Export to PDF Book Creator Add this page to your book Book Creator Remove this page from your book Manage book (0 page(s)) Help Daisy Chain A daisy chain is a wiring scheme in which hardware devices are connected together in sequence. For example, when connecting devices A, B, and C, as a daisy chain, devices are connected in sequence, A to B and B to C like a bus wiring. Generally, the very end device is connected to a termination resistor or a terminal unit. All devices may receive the same signal, but unlikely to a bus wiring, any device in the chain may alter the contents before it sends one or more signals to another device.