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Data transmission - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Data transmission , digital transmission or digital communications is the physical transfer of data (a digital bit stream) over a point-to-point or point-to-multipoint transmission medium. Exampl...
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Synchronous transmission is, however, a fast and reliable method of data transfer when you absolutely need to know that a message was received by the recipient, or when the sending task must have a response before it can continue processing ... 3.1. Synchronous data transmission...
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A synchronous data transmission method uses an MB 1C 1F type binary-binary code in which the binary data to be transmitted is subdivided into successive blocks of M bits complemented when they feature a disparity (marks minus spaces) of the same sign as the data already encoded, to which is added a ...
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A method and an apparatus for phase synchronization in a synchronous data transmission system, which transmits a binary pulse train from a transmitter to a receiver by means of an amplitude-modulated carrier. ... 4. In a synchronous data transmission system having a transmitter which transmits a Partial Response Class 4,
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There are cases where it is desired to transmit synchronous signal varying with time, such as voice and motion picture signals among a plurality of terminals via a synchronous transmission lines. Prior art techniques concerning such synchronous data transmission are disclosed in Japanese Patent Laid-Open No.
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The invention relates to a synchronous data transmission when the maximum data rate of the traffic channel equals one of the user data rates at the terminal interface. Such a situation may occur for e ... What is claimed is: 1. A synchronous data transmission method for transmitting control or synchronization information,
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5min Related Video: synchronous data transmission ... Difference between asynchronous and synchronous data transmission? ... How can 8-bit synchronous wireless data transmission be possible?
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