Difference between revisions of "Serial line"

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* [[synchronous serial line]]s, where each character starts immediately after the previous one, and is therefore not self-clocking
 
* [[synchronous serial line]]s, where each character starts immediately after the previous one, and is therefore not self-clocking
  
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A serial line is a means of transmitting data in bit serial fashion, often over a communication link such as a telephone line. There are two principal forms: