What are the data pins of microprocessors? What is their use?
Answer / Prashant Dhillo
The data pins of microprocessors, also known as I/O (Input/Output) pins, serve as interfaces between the processor and other devices such as memory, peripherals, or external sensors. They can be categorized into two main groups: Data Input Pins (DIN) for receiving information from outside sources, and Data Output Pins (DOUT) for sending information out of the microprocessor.
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