Difference between synchronous & asynchronous communication.
Answer Posted / vishal mishra
In Synchronous communication,first three way hand shaking
is needed to stablished the connection.After establishment
of three way hand shaking the communication establish...
While in Asynchronous communication,its not needed.When any
messages comes it broadcast as soon as possible....
In Synchronous comm,it garentted that message will reached
to its desteny in sequential manner...
While in Asynchronous comm,it can't garentted that the
message will reached to its destney or not,its simply
broadcast...
In Synchronous communication,its consists of clk due to
which larger amount of data be transmitted...
While in Asynchronous communication,does not have a clk
signal...
In Synchronous communication,a start and stop bit be
elliminated due to which the faster transmission speed is
acheived...
While in Asynchronous communication,a start and stop bit be
added to each data segment...
In Synchronous communication,it is used in circuit switch
network and speed is 64kbps or 128kbps...
While in Asynchronous communication,it is used in packed
switch network and it consists of speed 38.4kbps
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