Question:
What is meant by a bus?
Answer:
A bus is a group of conducting lines that carriers data, address, & control signals. Source: CoolInterview.com
BUS IS NOTHING BUT A BUNCH OF WIRES TO SEND A GROUP OF DATA SIMULTANEOUSLY FROM SOURCE TO DESTINATION WHICH ARE CONTROLLED BY A CONTROL WIRE WHICH IS INCLUDED IN THE BUS. Source: CoolInterview.com
Answered by: PRITAM CHAKRABORTY | Date: 9/17/2007 8:26:21 AM
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bus is a group of wires, and is used to connecting number of devices for data,controls and other application purpose and bus classified into following types 1. single bus 2. multibus Source: CoolInterview.com
Answered by: krishnaraj | Date: 2/7/2009
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Physically,a bus is a set of number of wire or conducting wire that serves to interconnect two or more functional components together. Electrically,it is collection of voltage level or signal that allow addressing the components & transferring of data from or to the various devices connected to bus to work properly. Source: CoolInterview.com
Answered by: manish | Date: 5/3/2009
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A BUS IS A GROUP OF ELECTRICAL CONDUCTERS WHICH IS FOUND ON MOTHERBOARD.WHICH IS USE TO CARRY THE DATA.THERE ARE THREE TYPES OF BUSES.DATA BUS,ADDRESS BUS, CONTROL BUS.DATA BUS CARRIES THE DATA.ADDRESS BUS SHOWS THE PATH WHERE TO SEND THE DATA AND CONTROL BUS CONTROL THE FLOW OF DATA WITH IN THE COMPUTER. Source: CoolInterview.com
Answered by: Anil kr.gupta | Date: 11/7/2009
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