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In serial data transmission each bit is sent one after another by varying the line voltage between 0 & 5 volts for each bit, for two way communication a return wire is required. Serial Data Transmission is commonly used in USB and crossover cables.
 
In serial data transmission each bit is sent one after another by varying the line voltage between 0 & 5 volts for each bit, for two way communication a return wire is required. Serial Data Transmission is commonly used in USB and crossover cables.
Uses Long distance communication
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===Uses===
Why Only need one signal path per way, can be used to route over telecommunications, saves cost of cabling
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Long distance communication
But – signal strength degrades over distance, so repeaters and so on required
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===Why===
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Only need one signal path per way, can be used to route over telecommunications, saves cost of cabling
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===But===
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Signal strength degrades over distance, so repeaters and so on required

Revision as of 11:42, 31 December 2016

Serial Data Transmission

In serial data transmission each bit is sent one after another by varying the line voltage between 0 & 5 volts for each bit, for two way communication a return wire is required. Serial Data Transmission is commonly used in USB and crossover cables.

Uses

Long distance communication

Why

Only need one signal path per way, can be used to route over telecommunications, saves cost of cabling

But

Signal strength degrades over distance, so repeaters and so on required