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Non-synchronous transmission - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A non-synchronous transmission is a form of transmission based on gears that do not use synchronizing mechanisms. They are found primarily in various types of agricultural, and commercial vehicles. ...
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Quasi-synchronous transmission - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In radio broadcasting, quasi-synchronous transmission is a method of achieving wider area coverage using multiple transmitters but without needing multiple frequencies. It became technically feasibl...
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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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Simplex, Half-Duplex, and Full-Duplex Transmission ... Simplex transmission sends data in one direction only (example: TV). ... Half-duplex transmission sends data in either direction, but only one way at a time (example: CB radio).
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Definition of synchronous transmission from Webster's New World Telecom Dictionary. ... Dictionary Home » Webster's New World Telecom Dictionary » synchronous transmission...
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Failure to remain synchronized throughout a transmission will cause data to be corrupted or lost.Two basic techniques are employed to ensure correct synchronization. In synchronous systems, separate channels are used to transmit data and timing information.
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Synchronous: has a clocking mechanism--something that keeps transmitter and receiver marching to the same beat. ... Back to first slide ... View graphic version...
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