Introduction to Digital Systems – 57

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57. Parallel format means that:

(a) each digital signal has its own conductor.
(b) several digital signals are sent on each conductor.
(c) both binary and hexadecimal can be used.
(d) no clock is needed.

Answer
Answer : (a)
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