This video saves my time nn. Thank you so much. Like this video I think communication in digital modules or circuits is not complicated one. Just connect the flip flops with data buses and clocks which is for synchronization. It is just an arrangement of REGISTERS between peripherals:)
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In asynchronous communication, acknowledgment bit will be there or not? because you said that akshay assumes that the parag has received packets. But in CAN communication there is acknowledge bit.
Hello sir, in rs 232 serial communications, how parallel 8 bit data is sent through rs 232 serially....means how a parallel 8 bit is converted to serial 8 bit ....and to my knowledge serial 8 bit is again converted to parallel 8 bit at receiver end
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Hi Dear foolish engnieer, firstly u r doing a great job. Secondly, i have got a question: According to you synchronous transmission is done with start/stop bits. But in the video, plz check the link (ua-cam.com/video/510o9aDfuaM/v-deo.html), she is defning the data transmission as Asynchronous. My qeustion, where am i miixing up something ? i m completey new to electronics and i m bit confused what is correct. If you could elaborate a bit, i would be so thankful to you. best regards
@T.K. Buddy thanks for watching our video and your comment, I also watched the video you have shared but to be honest I slightly disagree with your understanding of this video. You may correct me. It is not the existence of start bit and stop bit which defines if it is synchronous communication or async communication. But the way of data transmission defines it. Generally, data is transmitted in frames in Synchronous communication whereas it is transmitted in bytes in async communication. Have a look at the synchronous data frame of I2C protocol: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I%C2%B2C You will observe the start and stop condition there as well. The start and end of transmission or reception are indicated by the start and stop bit. So it can be either Sync: start bit - data frame - stop bit or Async: start bit - data byte - stop bit. In our video, basically, we were trying to help you understand, how data is transmitted in both categories. If still, we could not answer your question, mail us your detailed query with some examples where you feel we are missing. Mail ID: foolishengineer7@gmail.com Have a look at this article from geeks for geeks: www.geeksforgeeks.org/difference-between-synchronous-and-asynchronous-transmission/ Thanks for watching and please stay tuned for more content!
Can you provide the real circuit of it, rather than just theory? Hundreds thousand or maybe million such theory were spoken, but not the real circuit. Your teaching will be much more useful if it come to a more real, how is the protocol is done, is assigned, is arranged. Good if you may provide the software to regulate it, as well.
As I usually say, years of un-understood lectures in college just easily explained by a short video, thank you!
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The best video on communication protocol I've ever seen. Thank you
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Great Explanation... The Analogy helps understand the concept more efficiently
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it(this video) gives an good understanding of Synchronous & Asynchronous communication. must watch for beginners like me. Thank You for this!
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This video saves my time nn. Thank you so much. Like this video I think communication in digital modules or circuits is not complicated one. Just connect the flip flops with data buses and clocks which is for synchronization. It is just an arrangement of REGISTERS between peripherals:)
That's right!! It looks easy for understanding but it's big challenge altogether
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This is superb video💫💫...... I watched many videos previous 2 year to know what is synchronization.....But I couldn't understand😔............Today I watched this video........I understood what is it very well🙂............Thanks for this video❤........Do this type videos again this very simple examples like this video☺🏆
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In asynchronous communication, acknowledgment bit will be there or not? because you said that akshay assumes that the parag has received packets. But in CAN communication there is acknowledge bit.
Please try to make a video on i2c and spi protocols
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Hey we have started i2c series please have a look
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Pls make a video on SPI protocol.
Also pls tell me what will happen if we go for multi master multi slave setup
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Are u running a company ??
U have a very good understanding of these protocols. Good work .... Keep it Up.
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Hello sir, in rs 232 serial communications, how parallel 8 bit data is sent through rs 232 serially....means how a parallel 8 bit is converted to serial 8 bit ....and to my knowledge serial 8 bit is again converted to parallel 8 bit at receiver end
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Sync and asyn these type of communication only for wired devices only ya or ? I means how smart phones are communicating
This is only for wired communication! phones communicate through Bluetooth
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Hello, do you have some courses on embedded systems ??
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We use After effects for this
sir can u explain flip flop types in a super simple way
Sure!! I will do it!
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Make an course on Cortex R-5. I would be the first one to subscribe.
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Excellent explanation , but i didnt understand some of your speech . Please talk clearly
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where is CAN comunication protocol explaination by your way of heaven
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Hi Dear foolish engnieer, firstly u r doing a great job. Secondly,
i have got a question: According to you synchronous transmission is done with start/stop bits. But in the video, plz check the link (ua-cam.com/video/510o9aDfuaM/v-deo.html), she is defning the data transmission as Asynchronous. My qeustion, where am i miixing up something ? i m completey new to electronics and i m bit confused what is correct.
If you could elaborate a bit, i would be so thankful to you.
best regards
@T.K. Buddy thanks for watching our video and your comment,
I also watched the video you have shared but to be honest I slightly disagree with your understanding of this video. You may correct me.
It is not the existence of start bit and stop bit which defines if it is synchronous communication or async communication. But the way of data transmission defines it.
Generally, data is transmitted in frames in Synchronous communication whereas it is transmitted in bytes in async communication. Have a look at the synchronous data frame of I2C protocol: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I%C2%B2C
You will observe the start and stop condition there as well.
The start and end of transmission or reception are indicated by the start and stop bit.
So it can be either
Sync: start bit - data frame - stop bit or
Async: start bit - data byte - stop bit.
In our video, basically, we were trying to help you understand, how data is transmitted in both categories.
If still, we could not answer your question, mail us your detailed query with some examples where you feel we are missing. Mail ID: foolishengineer7@gmail.com
Have a look at this article from geeks for geeks: www.geeksforgeeks.org/difference-between-synchronous-and-asynchronous-transmission/
Thanks for watching and please stay tuned for more content!
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Can you provide the real circuit of it, rather than just theory? Hundreds thousand or maybe million such theory were spoken, but not the real circuit. Your teaching will be much more useful if it come to a more real, how is the protocol is done, is assigned, is arranged. Good if you may provide the software to regulate it, as well.
Sure, i'll try to do it.
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