I’m watching this trying to understand why it takes twice as long to upload software to our A-10’s through rs-232 vs mil std 1553, and this helped a bit so thank you. I still don’t get why it behaves differently when you upload it over different standards though.
Great video, just one thing, parallel communication had processing issues and serial communication was faster to process that's mainly why parallel was rendered obsolete it wasn't mainly a size issue.
hello sir thanks for your tutorial, it helped me alot. but i have a question suppose the transmitter wants to send 20bits of data and it can send only 8 bits per frame ,and suppose the the receiver has to process it only after receiving the entire data, how will the receiver get to know the end of entire 20bits data to start processing, stop bits will be added after every 8 bits of data
Shouldn't the START BIT come out first and be received by the Receiver to let it know that "there are bits coming"? In the diagram, it's the other way around. TY.
Sir if we have general i/o pins to send or receive data in 8051 controller why should we use serial port to send or receive serially. We can use general i/o pins for sending and recieving isn't it?
I’m watching this trying to understand why it takes twice as long to upload software to our A-10’s through rs-232 vs mil std 1553, and this helped a bit so thank you. I still don’t get why it behaves differently when you upload it over different standards though.
great my friend, is really good someone decides to teach this information world wide
congrats i like your videos . they are so easy to understand. keep doing them sir
I'm really satisfied after seeing this video!
Great video, just one thing, parallel communication had processing issues and serial communication was faster to process that's mainly why parallel was rendered obsolete it wasn't mainly a size issue.
thanks for all your help ,smeagle
Thanks for your efforts!
Thank u so much..Now i can clearly understand about serial communication! :)
nice info... what do you use to test the serial buss, Putty or wireshark or modbus test free software depending on the project? wonderful video.
We leverage Mitty and Putty. For Modbus we like the ModSim and ModScan tools. Wireshark is the go to for anything Ethernet based.
thank you so much. Simple short explanation :)
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The speed of transmission is determined by the chairman of the baud.
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hello sir thanks for your tutorial, it helped me alot. but i have a question
suppose the transmitter wants to send 20bits of data and it can send only 8 bits per frame ,and suppose the the receiver has to process it only after receiving the entire data, how will the receiver get to know the end of entire 20bits data to start processing, stop bits will be added after every 8 bits of data
Thank you
Shouldn't the START BIT come out first and be received by the Receiver to let it know that "there are bits coming"? In the diagram, it's the other way around. TY.
Sir if we have general i/o pins to send or receive data in 8051 controller why should we use serial port to send or receive serially. We can use general i/o pins for sending and recieving isn't it?
in UART Serial com. should the stop bit(s) be High?
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But the stop bits have to be high, have they not?
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so please help me to understand this
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