The 250 bus between Evanston and Des Plaines runs both ways alternately.
Data flow is always bidirectional my friend, don't confuse.
The read and write control lines running through the data buses have control signals. The microprocessor can read data from memory or write data to the memory so the data buses are bidirectional. One direction is needed to write the data while another direction is required for the read command to fetch the data.
Buses are generally late because of traffic.
Transformers are inherently bidirectional.
Relays are bidirectional devices.
Buses with the same destination don't always travel the same route to get there.
The routes are timed so the buses arrive at the station together. That way, passengers can switch buses without having to wait for too long.
Port 0 is called true bidirectional port.............. swapneel
Unidirectional TVS: A TVS device with asymmetrical current versus voltage (I−V) properties. A unidirectional TVS is best suited for protecting circuit nodes whose signals are unidirectional or always above or below the reference voltage, usually ground. Bidirectional TVS: A TVS device with symmetrical I−V properties. A bidirectional TVS is best suited for protecting electrical nodes whose signals are bidirectional or can have voltage levels both above and below the reference voltage, usually ground
The control bus is a unidirectional bus because it can receive the data from any kind of inputs and send back the output. This whole process is done by the data buses.
because they feel like it
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