Data transmission Flashcards

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Serial transmission -

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  • data bits are sent one at a time down one cable
  • very high data speeds can be achieved
  • used with USB interface
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What does USB stand for

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Universal Serial Bus

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Parallel transmission -

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several bits sent simultaneously
- faster the serial transmission but can only be used over very short distances

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What is parallel transmission used with

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  • printer cables
  • internal devise connections
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Pros of serial transmission

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  • lower interference
  • more reliable over longer distances
  • smaller, simpler and cheaper connections to produce
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Cons of serial transmission

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Lower transmission speeds

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Pros of parallel transmission

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  • very fast data transfer
  • can send data in both directions at the same time
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Cons of parallel transmission

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  • interference issues between wires
  • data corruption can occur over long distances
  • data bits traveling parallel to each other can move at different speeds causing them to arrive out of sync - skewing
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What is skew

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  • each wire in a parallel cable has slightly different properties
  • signals arrive at slightly different times
  • receiver must wait until all lines are received until next set of bits mat be sent
  • transmission needs to be over very short distances to reduce problem
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What is Crosstalk and when does it occur?

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  • occurs when a signal on one line creates a disturbance in another line
  • may cause a line to be reversed in a parallel lines
  • longer cables have more chance of interference
  • buts in adjacent and neighboring wire in parallel transmission flips from 0 to 1 or 1 to 0 due to disturbance
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Benefits of USB

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  • USB cables can be connected to lots of difference devices - universal industrial standard
  • a range of data transmission speeds is supported
  • connector can only be inserted the correct way round
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Serial, simplex transmission -

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  • data sent in one direction only with one bit at a time sequentially across a single wire
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Where is simplex transmission used?

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Serial : keyboard, mouse
Sending data from computer to monitor, doesn’t need to go the other way back

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Half-duplex transmission

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Sending data in both directions but only one direction at a time, not simultaneously

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Where is half-duplex transmission used?

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  • parallel printer cables: text sent to a printer, and printer can send ‘out of paper’ messages back, but only when computer has finished sending text
  • walkie talkie
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Duplex transmission -

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data can travel in both directions simultaneously using tow communication channels

17
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Where are duplicates transmissions used?

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  • video conferences
  • networking
  • internet Cannes to transmit and receive at the same times