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START-STOP TRANSMISSION OF A DATA CHARACTER TIME INTERVAL_____________9___0___1___2___3___4___5___6___7___8___9___ NUMBER 1 1 1 1 1 1 Mark +---+ +---+ +---+ +---+---+ +---+ LINE | | 0 | | 0 0 | | 0 | | 0 | | CONDITION Space-+ +---+ +---+---+ +---+ +---+ +- ^ ^ | | BINARY STOP-+ START 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 DIGIT The first 0 is the start bit; then follows 7 bits of the actual letter code (1001011); then the parity bit; then the final 1 is the stop code. This system, asynchronous start-stop ASCII (the common name for the alphabetic code), is the basis for nearly all micro-based communications. The key variations relate to: bit-length; you can have 7 or 8 databits (*) parity; (it can be even or odd, or entirely absent), Tones - The tones used to signify binary 0 and binary 1, and which to the speed of the transmission and also to whether the service is used in North America or the rest of the world. (Briefly, most of the world uses tones and standards laid down by the Geneva-based organisation, CCITT, a specialised agency of the International Telecommunications Union; whereas in the United States and most parts of Canada, tones determined by the telephone utility, colloquially known as Ma Bell, are adopted.) The following table gives the standards and tones in common use. (*) There are no 'obvious explanations' for the variations commonly found: most electronic mail services and viewdata transmit 7 data bits, even parity and I stop Bit; Telecom Gold and most hobbyist bulletin boards transmit 8 data bits, odd parity and 1 stop bit. Terminal emulator software--see chapter 3--allows users to adjust for these differing requirements. Service Speed Duplex Transmit Receive Answer Designator 0 1 0 1 V21 orig 300(*) full 1180 980 1850 1650 - V21 ans 300(*) full 1850 1650 1180 980 2100 V23 (1) 600 half 1700 1300 1700 1300 2100 V23 (2) 1200 f/h(**) 2100 1300 2100 1300 2100 V23 back 75 f/h(**) 450 390 450 390 - Bell 103 orig 300(*) full 1070 1270 2025 2225 - |
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