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Discussion Forum : Digital Concepts - Filling the Blanks (Q.No. 2)
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The systems shown in the given figure transfer data ________.
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Anonymous said:
2 years ago
@All.
We cannot clearly say whether data is being transmitted serially or sequentially. However, serial data transfer refers to the transfer of data bit by bit serially at every clock edge however sequentially data transfer refers to data transfer of a set of bits. Looking at the waveform serially should be correct as at the teach timestamp, data is being transmitted.
We cannot clearly say whether data is being transmitted serially or sequentially. However, serial data transfer refers to the transfer of data bit by bit serially at every clock edge however sequentially data transfer refers to data transfer of a set of bits. Looking at the waveform serially should be correct as at the teach timestamp, data is being transmitted.
Supriya Chakravarthi said:
7 years ago
Can anyone explain about the main difference between serial and sequential with the example?
Achala Modi said:
7 years ago
If there is one line communication then how both serially and parallelly data can be transferred between two, through TDM (time division multiplexing)?
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Anurag Phad said:
8 years ago
It is not sequentially. Because the order can't be define properly.
Sarat said:
9 years ago
How did you say that we can give data randomly and in an order by seeing the system?
Shailesh said:
1 decade ago
Serial means if we want to add some data then add at any place, means order is random, but Sequential is just like serial but order of data is fixed, Not random.
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Nikhil said:
1 decade ago
What is the difference between serial and sequential?
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