In the field of microprocessor what is DMA?why it is used?
Answer Posted / sanyog&priyanshu
DMA is the abbreviation of direct memory access.It is used
same as FFT in DSP.means it is used for transfering the
data from microprocessor to periferals when there is no
need of interrupt signal.
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