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K.K.DHUPARSDE (NP-II)
ALTTC
Main Contributors of Data Comm.^ • Transmission Technology• Packet Switching Technology• Internet
by Advanced Research
Project Agency (ARPA) of U.S.
X.25 (PSPDN)
making information accessible toanyone, anytime & anywhere.
developed
communication (Protocol)
case of Asynchronous Transmission
pattern of Flag
represent a character/number/special symbol/Control Characters
symbols (
5
symbols (
7
symbols (
8
is
IA5 (International Alphabet No.5)
2 codes viz. SPACE & DEL characters are
non printable
symbols
same as ASCII
characters as compared to ASCII
movement of the bits over atransmission medium connectingtwo devices
are:– Parallel Transmission– Serial Transmission
17
In this all the bits of a
byte
are transmitted simultaneously on
separate wires.
-^
Practicable
if^
two
devices
are
close
to
each
other
e.g.
Computer to Printer, Communication within the Computer
(^0) Transmitter
0
1
1
2
0
3
0
4
1
5
0
6
1
7
1
0
0
Receiver
0
0 1
1 0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
transmitted in 1 second
p^
is the duration of the bit then
the Bit rate R= 1/t
p
the pulse duration
Received Signal is never same as transmitted
-^
Clock signal samples & regenerates the original bits as it wastransmitted
-^
Received Signal should be sampled at right instant. Otherwiseit will cause bit error
Transmitted SignalReceived SignalClock SignalSampled SignalRecovered Signal
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
1