A pin of the component that can both drive and sense the connected signal The decisions to drive or sense the signal may be made by internal logic (e g a microprocessors data bus pins) or be instructed by an externally applied signal Typically used in Busses
a characteristic of relations between two concepts, in that they can be expressed in the two opposing directions, from Concept A to concept B and vice versa, and often require different names in each direction (as in 'Mary has parent John / John parent of Mary')
Referring to the interaction or consideration of both the illumination angle and the viewing angle of observed surface reflectance Illumination and viewing angles affect the reflectance values recorded by a sensor
Capable of operating in either of two directions which are the opposite of each other For example, a tag which can be read or written from either side is bi-directional
Refers to communication between an instrument and a computer that allows the computer to send instructions to the instrument and for the instrument to send results back to the computer
Capable of operating in either of two directions which are the opposite of each other For example, a tag, which can be read or written, from either side is bi-directional
The ability to transmit data in two directions Contemporary parallel ports are bi-directional because of their ability to communicate with printers as well as disk drivers
Bidirectional communication systems allow all applications connected to the network to participate as both a client and a server; any application can send a message to any other application