one bit at a time vs. a group of several bits at a time.
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well it depends on the communication between computers. may be its electrical,optic or wireless. In electrical its may be in serial or parallel or encoded or decoded by TCP/IP method based on Ethernet medium. in optics its same phenomena but at end its converted light form and that data travels in fiber. and in wireless the mostly based on RF wave. :P
The FBI's criteria for serial murder is three kills with a cooling off period between kills. I have heard rumors that they plan to reduce the number of kills to two but I don't know if that is true or not.
Your Flues model was manufactured somewhere around 1917. Who ever gave you that first answer is Wrong! If your asking about a model 37 it came out in 1937, Your serial number falls between 202951 & 302500 which means it was made in 1949.
Between $100 and $10,000, depending on model and condition. There are MANY different Lugers.
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Some key differences between a Serial and Parallel Adder are that a Serial Adder is slower, a Parallel adder is a combinational circuit and the time required for addition depends on the number of bits in a Serial, but not a Parallel. A Serial Adder is a sequential circuit while a Parallel is a combinational circuit.
series and parallel are different types of circuits that a robot can contain
A Parallel bus has a relatively large number of wires bundled together that enable data to be transferred in parallel. This increases the throughput, or rate of data transfer, between the peripheral and the computer. A Serial bus can be defined as a transmission path over which the participants transmit their data serially, sequentially in time, and using a common medium. In the case of serial transmission, only a single communication link for transferring data from any given end to another one. In the case of parallel transmission, we use multiple numbers of parallel links for the simultaneous transmission of all the data bits in the network.
A serial hard drive is the same as a SATA hard drive. SATA is Serial ATA, and PATA is Parallel ATA.
give the difference between serial port and parallel port
big advantage of parallel transmission is the factor of speed. All else being equal, parallel transmission can increase the transfer speed by a factor of n over a serial transmission. But there is also a very significant disadvantage of parallel transmission. And that is the factor of cost. It can be proved from the fact that the parallel transmission requires 'n'
1.serial adder add bits serially but parallel adder add bits at the same time . 2.serial adder depends on previous outputs but parallel adder does not depends on previous outputs . 3.parallel adder takes less time to execute compared to serial adder.
Parallel data transmission is faster compared to serial data transmission. The speed of a parallel link is equal to the number of bits sent multiplied by the bit rate of each individual path.
Serial printers are connected via the serial (COM) port of the computer. "Non-serial" printers are connected through another interface, such as the parallel port, USB, ADB. FireWire, etc...
A serial port only allows a single bit of data through at a time. A parallel port allows multiple bits of data through at a time.
There is a greater risk of errors with parallel transmission because especially over longer distances, the bits may arrive at the destination at different times and therefore corrupting the data. Because serial transmission sends each bit one at a time, they always are received in order. Speed of transmission is not always the driving priority, if the information cannot be reliably transferred to the destination all the speed in the universe is useless.