Difference between synchronous & asynchronous communication.
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Syncronous-i)signals are syncronized with tranmitter clock
ii)Start and stop bits are not used
iii) e.g. communication b/w two computers
Asyncronous-i)signals not syncronized with transmitter clock
ii)start and stop bits are used
iii0comm. b/w computer and a terminal
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