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Exchanging data between digital systems is one of the main tasks in several applications.

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There are different types of control and data transfer among digital systems.

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This section will cover the universal asynchronous receiver transmitter, serial communication, your

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art and explain how to describe within each of us.

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This section's main goal is implementing the new art module in each of us to achieve this goal.

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Do you want to transmit transceiver are described in.

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The design, the art enable serial communication between a computer and the basis through.

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These are the objectives of this section, understanding that you are protocol implementing to your

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transmitter and receiver modules to communicate with Sariel terminal software running on a computer.

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This section consists of six letters.

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This with you as the first lecture clarifies, the goal of this section and it's the next lecture defines

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the protocol and its different versions, the structure of the You Are transmitter and receiver modules

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would be described in the third lecture lecture four will describe to you are transmitter invited us

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and use the basis to report to send letters and characters to a serial terminal program running on a

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computer.

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The largest ever module design in US will be covered in lecture with the last lecture, as usual, gives

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you a couple of exercises to master the techniques explained throughout this section.

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After finishing the section, you will be able to design your transmitter and receiver unnaturalness,

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provide data exchange between a computer and the basic Traymore.

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The next lecture will explain to you protocol, its format and timing signals.

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These are our takeaway messages, data exchange between digital systems is essential.

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This section explains how to design the you are protocol in place to provide the serial communication

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channel between a computer and a basis through both.

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Now, the Chris question name different approaches to digital systems may use for communication.
