what will happen if i removed all of the peripheral device
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If this is the case and you remove the device, you risk loosing or damaging the data that was being transferred.
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Peripheral Implementation
The inclusion of other peripheral devices in the design should be carefully considered. Timers and serial I/O, for example, can be implemented in software when necessary. There is a greater load on software when each bit of serial communication has to be processed instead of having hardware handle a whole byte. However, if CPU processing power is available and hardware cost is a concern, having the software do the work is often a reasonable solution. After all, you pay for the software development just once, but an extra chip adds cost to every unit shipped. This trade-off must be made carefully, because the considerations of a low-volume application (where software development cost is dominant) differ from those for a product shipping in large volume (where unit cost is the issue).
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