Serial Transmission: Transfers one bit at a time, Used where the amount of data being sent is relatively small, Less synchronisation hassle, Simple and cost-effective wiring: Only one data line is needed, Long-distance reliability: Less signal degradation and interference over long distances., May be used for transferring sensor data from a peripheral over a long cable, Parallel Transmission: Suitable for short distance communication, Transfers multiple data bits simultaneously, Ideal for sending a large volume of data in a shorter time, Data bits can be out of sync, More expensive: Requires more wires and connectors, increasing cost and size., Shorter range: Crosstalk and electromagnetic interference become major issues over longer distances.,

Serial and Parallel Data Transmission

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