bidirectional communication उदाहरण वाक्य
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- It provides a greatly enhanced 25-pin interface providing both analog and digital bidirectional communication with the hosted device allowing use as the mobile base for completely new robots.
- Most modern printers use bidirectional communication technology to talk to the computer, as it can make data transfer rates 10 times faster than older parallel connections that are not bidirectional.
- This problem was addressed with the Network Control Program ( NCP ), which provided a standard method to establish reliable, flow-controlled, bidirectional communications links among different processes in different host computers.
- :: If the printer is connected to your computer by USB ( or even parallel port ), and you have drivers and bidirectional communication working there's no reason it can't know the date.
- You can install a second printer port, but a switch box is probably a better answer, provided the box and cabling offer bidirectional communications that comply with a standard known as IEEE 1284.
- For example, a walkie-talkie requires only a single frequency for bidirectional communication, while a cell phone, which is a full-duplex device, requires two frequencies to carry the two simultaneous voice channels, one in each direction.
- Using this technology, any of the ubiquitous LEDs connected to household appliances, computers and other electronic devices can be used as a bidirectional communications port . "-- talk ) 00 : 13, 1 July 2009 ( UTC)
- :Even more interestingly : " LEDs can be used as both emitters and detectors of light, which means that a device having only a single LED can be used to achieve bidirectional communications with another device meeting these requirements.
- The Senet Network uses the open standard protocol LoRaWAN which has been designed to provide low-lost, mobile, secure and bidirectional communication in IoT . The LoRaWAN architecture allows data to be sent between devices and a central network server.
- The cable company has an advantage over the satellite company due to a permit granted to it from the communication office, which enables it to provide full bidirectional communications ( for example the ability to provide video on demand services ).