8085 MICROPROCESSOR
FEATURE OF 8085
Question
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asynchronous
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serial data
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synchronous
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parallel data
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Detailed explanation-1: -Synchronous communication requires that the clocks in the transmitting and receiving devices are synchronized – running at the same rate – so the receiver can sample the signal at the same time intervals used by the transmitter.
Detailed explanation-2: -Synchronous data transmission is a data transfer method in which a continuous stream of data signals is accompanied by timing signals (generated by an electronic clock) to ensure that the transmitter and the receiver are in step (synchronized) with one another.
Detailed explanation-3: -The term synchronous is used to describe a continuous and consistent timed transfer of data blocks. These types of connections are used when large amounts of data must be transferred very quickly from one location to the other.
Detailed explanation-4: -Synchronous communication is the exchange of information between 2 or more people in real-time. It may be in person but it certainly doesn’t have to be. In addition to in-person conversations or meetings, phone calls and video meetings are also examples of synchronous communication.
Detailed explanation-5: -Synchronous: This is continuous transmission with no gaps between transmission of successive data items. Isochronous: This is transmission at regular intervals with a fixed gap between the transmission of successive data items.