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What is full duplex?

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Question added by Venkata dhanunjaya Pamulapati , it technical support engineer , Agricultural Food Products Co
Date Posted: 2017/02/26
Ahmed Abbas
by Ahmed Abbas , Project Engineer , Dubai Technologies

Full Duplex: the link transfers data in both directions 

Adnan Mohammed
by Adnan Mohammed , Technical Support Specialist , STC Solutions

means that data can be transmitted in both directions on a signal carrier at the same time

Riyas Ahamed
by Riyas Ahamed , Document Controller , bn Omairah Contracting Company

both ends of the communication can send and receive signals at the same time

Asif Javed Masih
by Asif Javed Masih , System Analyst , SMAS Intellectual Property

Full duplex is mode of transmission in which data or signal can be transmitted at the same time without any lag or delay. the best example is telephone we can speak and listen at the same time unlike walkie talkie. 

shafeeq pathiyanavalappil haneefa
by shafeeq pathiyanavalappil haneefa , Project/Operations Engineer Cctv, Security, Information Technology And Services , IT CAMPUS

transmission of data in two directions simultaneously

transmission of data at a same time on a single carrier

 

Payas Shinde
by Payas Shinde , Lead Photographer , Happy Locate

When the transmission and reception of data takes place simultaneously, the type of transfer is known as full duplex.

Abhishek K
by Abhishek K , Associate engineer , NxtGen

Sending and Receiving the traffic at a time through a communication channel

 

briefly , it's the usage of the full cable in two ways ( send & receive ) in the same time >

Deleted user
by Deleted user

The transmission of Data takes place in various ways and one of them is FULL DUPLEX mode. In this mode of data transmission the signal can be transmitted and received at same time.

JIA UL HAQ ANSARI
by JIA UL HAQ ANSARI , IT Assistant , Averda

Send & Receive simultaneously

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