Data Transmission Mode

{How|The way} data is transmitted {in one|from|from a single} {location to|destination to} another is called data transmission mode.
Types of Transmission Modes:
{Presently there are|Right now there are|Generally there are} three types of data transmission modes:

  • Simplex mode
  • Half duplex {setting|function|method}
  • Full duplex {setting|function|method}


Simplex mode:
In simplex {setting|function|method}, data can flow only in one direction. {It may|It could|It might} not be moved in both direction. It are operating in a manner similar to an {visible|verified|do follow} street. The direction of flow never changes. A tool with simplex {setting|function|method} can send or {get|obtain|acquire} data. It can not perform both actions.


Model}:
An example is a traditional {tv set|television set} broadcast. The signal is send from a transmitter to {TELEVISION|TV SET|TELEVISION SET} antenna. There is no return signal.
Half {Appartment building|De dos pisos} Mode:
By 50 % duplex mode, data can flow in both {path|way|course} but not at the same time. It is transmitted one-way at on time. A tool with half-duplex mode can send or receive data but not at the same time. That is why the velocity of half-duplex mode is slow.




{Case in point|Case|Model}:
An example of half-duplex is a narrow {link|connection|connect} that can carry {solitary|one|sole} vehicle at a time. Traffic from side A stop while the vehicle from B side {mix|combination|get across} the bridge.
Full {Appartment building|De dos niveles} Mode:
In full {appartment building|de dos pisos|de dos niveles} mode, data can travel in the both {path|way|course} simultaneously. Full duplex {setting is|function is|method is} a faster way of data transmission as compared to half {de dos pisos|de dos niveles|small appartment building}. Time is not {lost|squandered|thrown away} in changing the {path|way|course} of information flow.


{Case in point|Case|Model}:
A telephone is a full-duplex device. Both person can talk at the same time.

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