half duplex

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Englisch - Türkisch
yarı ikiyönlü
(Askeri) YARI DUPLEX, SİMPLEX: Bak. "simplex"
(Askeri) yarı dubleks/yarı çift yönlü
half duplex transmission
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half-duplex
yarı ikili
Englisch - Englisch
A circuit or device capable of transmitting in two directions, but not at the same time See also Full Duplex
A transmission link providing both transmission and reception in both directions, but not simultaneously
The capability for data transmission in only one direction at a time
Transmission in both directions on a circuit, but not simultaneously
The ability to send data in only one direction at a time
Alternating the transmission and reception of information between users Sometimes also referred to as "Ping-Pong" operation This is the basic mode of operation of most TDD and TDMA systems, where transmission and reception are separated in time
A data communications mode which permits transmission in both directions, but in only one direction at a time
(HDX) Transmission in either direction at a time; i e the two communication DTE's cannot transmit simultaneously
communications which can transfer information in only one direction at a time
A method of communication between two computers (or devices) that allows transmission in only one direction at a time
A communication setup in which transmissions can go in either direction, but in only one direction at a time With half-duplex operation, the entire bandwidth can be used for the transmission In contrast, full-duplex operation must split the bandwidth between the two directions
A communications channel allowing alternating transmission in two directions, but not in both directions simultaneously
a communication channel over which both transmission and reception are possible but only in one direction at a time
A two-way means of transmission, but data can only travel in one direction at a time
Communicating in only one direction at a time
A channel which signals in both directions, but not simultaneously
Signals that flow in both directions, but only one direction at a time
Half duplex is a transmission path capable of transmitting signals in both directions, but only in one direction at a time
Data transmission over a circuit capable of transmitting in either direction, but not simultaneously For Ethernet, the CSMA/CD method is a half duplex protocol
Means that communications between two end points can not take place at the same time A short wave radio conversation between two people is half-duplex because the person talking has to press the transmit button to talk, and while the transmit button is pressed he can not hear the other party Telephone conversations are not half duplex because the parties at each end of the connection can talk to one another at the same time See Full Duplex
A channel communications protocol that allows a channel to transmit data in both directions but not at the same time In RFID, the method of information exchange in which the information is communicated after the transceiver has stopped transmitting the activation field Compare Full Duplex
Operational mode of a communication circuit in which each end can transmit and receive data, but not simultaneously
Operation mode of a communication circuit in which each end can transmit and receive, but not simultaneously
– a circuit capable of transmission in two directions but not at the same time
Alternating the direction of transmission of signals between two terminals or computers but not transmitting in both directions simultaneously Contrast with duplex
A possible property of a data-communications line: that data can be transferred in either direction, but only in one direction at a time If the line is sufficiently high-speed, then to a human, it may appear that data transfer is simultaneous in both directions if the two ends quickly take turns transferring The alternatives are Half Duplex and Simplex
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half duplex

    Silbentrennung

    half du·plex

    Türkische aussprache

    häf dupleks

    Aussprache

    /ˈhaf ˈdo͞oˌpleks/ /ˈhæf ˈduːˌplɛks/

    Etymologie

    [ 'haf, 'h[a']f ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English healf; akin to Old High German halb half.
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