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Explain any four Modems.

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Answered by mrunal6117
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Asynchronous Modem

• Asynchronous modems can handle data bytes with start and stop bits.

• There is no separate timing signal or clock between the modem and the DTE.

• The internal timing pulses are synchronized repeatedly to the leading edge of the start pulse .

Synchronous Modem

• Synchronous modems can handle a continuous stream of data bits but requires a clock signal.

• The data bits are always synchronized to the clock signal.

• There are separate clocks for the data bits being transmitted and received.

• For synchronous transmission of data bits, the DTE can use its internal clock and supply the same to the modem.

2-wire Modem

• 2-wire modems use the same pair of wires for outgoing and incoming carriers.

• A leased 2-wireconrlection is usually cheaper than a 4-wire connection as only one pair of wires is extended to the subscriber's premises.

• The data connection established through telephone exchange is also a 2-wire connection.

• In 2-wire modems, half duplex mode of transmission that uses the same frequency for the incoming and outgoing carriers can be easily implemented.

• For full duplex mode of operation, it is necessary to have two transmission channels, one for transmit direction and the other for receive direction.

• This is achieved by frequency division multiplexing of two different carrier frequencies. These carriers are placed within the bandwidth of the speech channel.

Full duplex

• A full duplex modem allows simultaneous transmission in both directions.

• Therefore, there are two carriers on the line, one outgoing and the other incoming. Wire and 4-wire Modems

• The line interface of the modem can have a 2-wire or a 4-wire connection to transmission medium. 4-wire Modem

• In a 4-wire connection, one pair of wires is used for the outgoing carrier and the other pair is used for incoming carrier.

• Full duplex and half duplex modes of data transmission are possible on a 4- wire connection.

• As the physical transmission path for each direction is separate, the same carrier frequency can be used for both the directions.

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