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Devices and Buses for Device Networks By: Prof. Mahendra B. Salunke Asst. Prof., Department of Computer Engg, SITS, Pune-41 Email: msalunke@gmail.com URL: microsig.webs.com
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Contents I/O Devices Serial communication Handshaking Signals Synchronous, Iso-synchronous and Asynchronous Communication Parallel Port Devices Handshaking Signals Timer and Counting Devices Software Timer Bus Architectures
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I/O Devices Types and Examples of I/O Devices –Serial Input –Serial Output –Serial UART input –Serial UART output –Parallel Port single bit input –Parallel Port single bit output –Parallel Port Input –Parallel Port Output
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Serial Communication
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Handshaking Signal
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Synchronous, Iso-synchronous and Asynchronous Communication Synchronous: A byte or a frame of the data is transmitted or received at constant time interval with uniform phase differences. Bits of a data frame are sent in a fixed maximum time interval. In Iso-synchronous communication, the maximum time interval can be varied. Asynchronous: Bytes need not maintain a constant phase difference and are asynchronous, Bytes or frames can be sent at variable time intervals
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Parallel Port Devices
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Handshaking Signals
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Timer and Counting Devices
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Software Timer
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Bus Architectures I 2 C CAN ISA PCI HDLC Bluetooth
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I2CI2C
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Contact Details: Email: msalunke@gmail.com URL: microsig.webs.com
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