You may recognize the RS-232 serial port on your TV, but do you know all that it can do? It's probably more than you realized ...
[Jesus] is helping his cousin learn about microcontrollers. Right now they’re on the subject of serial communications, which turned into a nice way to add a Hackaday Easter Egg. Using and FTDI chip in ...
A given transmission on a communication channel between two machines can occur in several different ways. The transmission is characterized by the direction of the exchanges, the transmission mode, or ...
Getting data to a storage medium requires transmission. Parallel transmission has historically been the preferred way to write data to disk. But at current speeds, serial transmission can be faster ...
Designers are often faced with moving serial data from one location to another, over moderate distances, and in the most efficient manner. Transmitting large blocks of parallel data originally ...
This application note presents UARTJ serial interface control with FIFO (First In, First Out) set-up explanations as well as an overview of the usage examples. The document also describes the usage ...
This is just a general question. I know, obviously, that there are RS-232 "serial ports" and IEEE 1284/Centronix ports "parallel ports," and that these are "digital" connections. Then you have things ...
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