
Synchronous Transmission
Synchronous transmission is a method of sending data where the sender and receiver are synchronized to the same timing, meaning they operate in lockstep using a shared clock signal. This coordination allows large amounts of data to be transmitted continuously and efficiently, with bits sent in a steady stream. It’s commonly used in high-speed network links, where precise timing ensures data is correctly received without errors. Essentially, both devices agree on when to send and read data, making communication faster and more reliable for large or constant data transfers.