Explain Asynchronous transmission.
Answer / Santosh Kumar
Asynchronous transmission is a method of sending data where the sender and receiver do not need to be synchronized. The sender sends each character or packet with start and stop bits, indicating the beginning and end of the message. This allows the receiver to continue processing other incoming data while waiting for the complete message.
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