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Computing / Asynchronous serial communication / Parity bit / Serial port / Modem / Non-return-to-zero / Universal asynchronous receiver/transmitter / Measuring network throughput / Data transmission / Telecommunications engineering / Electronic engineering
Date: 2001-09-07 03:33:47
Computing
Asynchronous serial communication
Parity bit
Serial port
Modem
Non-return-to-zero
Universal asynchronous receiver/transmitter
Measuring network throughput
Data transmission
Telecommunications engineering
Electronic engineering

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