what are different transmission modes class 10
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Explanation:
There are three modes for transmitting data from one device to another. They are simplex, half duplex and full duplex
Differences of the Three Transmission Modes:-
* In simplex mode, the signal is sent in one direction. In half duplex mode, the signal is sent in both directions, but one at a time. In full duplex mode, the signal is sent in both directions at the same time.
*In simplex mode, only one device can transmit the signal. In half duplex mode, both devices can transmit the signal, but one at a time. In full duplex mode, both devices can transmit the signal at the same time.
*Full duplex performs better than half duplex, and half duplex in turn performs better than simplex.
*Simplex: The keyboard sends the command to the monitor. The monitor cannot reply to the keyboard.
*Half duplex: Using a walkie-talkie, both speakers can communicate, but they have to take turns.
*Full duplex: Using a telephone, both speakers can communicate at the same time.
*The full duplex transmission mode offers the best performance among the three, on account of the fact that it maximises the amount of bandwidth available.
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