What is the difference between strobe based and handshakes based communication?
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Strobe based communication and handshake based communication are asynchronous data transmission.
STROBE BASED
A strobe based uses a single control line to time each transfer.
The strobe can be activated by either the source or the destination.
HANDSHAKE BASED
It uses two control signals :
1.) One signal is accompanied by data being transmitted to indicate the presence of data.
2.) The second control signal is used to acknowledge that data has been received.
The handshake can either be initiated by a source or a destination.
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE TWO
Strobe uses a single control line signal to time each transfer whereas handshake uses two control signals.
STROBE BASED
A strobe based uses a single control line to time each transfer.
The strobe can be activated by either the source or the destination.
HANDSHAKE BASED
It uses two control signals :
1.) One signal is accompanied by data being transmitted to indicate the presence of data.
2.) The second control signal is used to acknowledge that data has been received.
The handshake can either be initiated by a source or a destination.
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE TWO
Strobe uses a single control line signal to time each transfer whereas handshake uses two control signals.
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Explanation:
Strobe based communication and handshake based communication are asynchronous data transmission. ... The handshake can either be initiated by a source or a destination. THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE TWO. Strobe uses a single control line signal to time each transfer whereas handshake uses two control signals
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