From the two chipsets, Southbridge and Northbridge, which do you think is more important? Why?
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- From the two chipsets, Southbridge and Northbridge, which do you think is more important? Why?
- Which of the two data transmission methods do you think is better? Parallel or serial? Why?
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- a. 12C requires how many wires? What are they called and what is their purpose? b. How many "slave" devices can be attached to one 12C bus? How many “master” devices? Who typically serves as the “master”? c. What is the maximum data rate? How much data is sent with each transmission?What is the difference between Simplex, Half Duplex, and Full Duplex? What is the importance of knowing those transmission modes?Which of the two data transfer technologies do you believe is the most effective? Is it better to work in parallel or serial? Why?
- Is serial bus data transmission better or worse than parallel bus transmission?What is Multiplexing? Why Multiplexing is important for Maximum Throughput?Suppose BanglaLink has 40 voice channels, each of 60 Mega Bytes per Second. They use synchronous TDM to multiplex these channels. If four characters at a time is multiplexed (four characters in each output slot), answer the following questions: iv) What is the output data rate? v) Input bit duration? vi) Output bit duration?