At 04:15 PM 1/18/2011, Tony Duell wrote:
So an interface which transfers data bit-serially over
a pair of
differentially-driving lines is a parallel interface? (2 lines are
changing at once)
Sounds like redundancy to me.
I think that if you're sending data one bit at a
time, that's a serial
interface. ... A
bit-banged serial interface _is_ a serial interface, even if you're using
other lines on the same (parallel) port to do other things
Reminds me of bits and baud. So if I'm sending two bits at a time
over two wires, that's parallel?
- John