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diffe. bet asynchronous serial communication & synchronous serial comm.

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What is the basic difference between asynchronous serial communication and synchronous serial communication??? Examples of asyn. serial comm protocol????
 

What is the basic difference between asynchronous serial communication and synchronous serial communication???
Synchronous data transfer:
1) sender and receiver use the same clock signal
2) supports high data transfer rate
3) needs clock signal between the sender and the receiver
4) requires master/slave configuration
Asynchronous data transfer:
1)sender provides a synchronization signal to the receiver before starting the transfer of each message
2)does not need clock signal between the sender and the receiver
3)slower data transfer rate
Example: a computer to printer that cannot send status signals back to the computer
 

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