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Answer Posted / Siddharth Kumar
I/O devices for embedded systems can be classified based on several factors such as data communication, physical characteristics, and functionality. Commonly, they can be divided into Input Devices (keyboards, touchscreens, sensors), Output Devices (displays, speakers, motors), and Storage Devices (SD cards, Flash drives, EEPROM). Some I/O devices are also classified as Communication Devices (network interfaces, Bluetooth modules, GPS receivers) that facilitate data transmission.
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