Monday 26 March 2012

Data Transmission Modes



Data Transmission Modes
There are three ways for transmitting data from one point to another.

1. Simplex : In simplex mode the communication can take place in one
direction. The receiver receives the signal from the transmitting device.
In this mode the flow of information is Uni-directional. Hence it is rarely
used for data communication.

2. Half-duplex : In half-duplex mode the communication channel is used
in both directions, but only in one direction at a time. Thus a half-duplex
line can alternately send and receive data.

3. Full-duplex : In full duplex the communication channel is used in both
directions at the same time. Use of full-duplex line improves the
efficiency as the line turnaround time required in half-duplex arrangement
is eliminated. Example of this mode of transmission is the telephone
line.

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