Explain Synchronous transmission.
Answer / Manoj Kumar Gupta
Synchronous transmission is a method of sending data where the sender and receiver are synchronized. The sender sends a continuous stream of bits, and the receiver uses clock signals to maintain synchronization. This method is typically used for real-time applications like voice calls, where precise timing is crucial.
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