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Synchronous TDM:

each input has its time slot preassigned to it , whether there are data to send or not

Statistical TDM:

-time slots are assigned to inputs depending on demand where multiplexer scan input buffers ,collecting data until a frame is filled and the sends the frame

- to recognize the data fields owner , it is specified with header : address and length

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