Asynchronous transmission process
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- Created on: 01-08-17 16:05
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- Asynchronous transmission process
- Signals are sent in an agreed pattern of bits
- if both ends agree on the pattern then communication takes place
- Bits are grouped together and consist of both data and control bits
- Start bit causes receiver to synchronise clock to same rate as sender
- Stop bit indicates that data has arrived
- This allows the receiver's processor to process the arrived data
- If there is more data, another start bit will be sent
- This will repeat the cycle until all data has been sent
- Bits are grouped together and consist of both data and control bits
- Start bit causes receiver to synchronise clock to same rate as sender
- Stop bit indicates that data has arrived
- This allows the receiver's processor to process the arrived data
- If there is more data, another start bit will be sent
- This will repeat the cycle until all data has been sent
- This will repeat the cycle until all data has been sent
- Bits are grouped together and consist of both data and control bits
- This will repeat the cycle until all data has been sent
- Signals are sent in an agreed pattern of bits
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