hi there, i wld like to know wats the difference between a decoder ( 1 data input, 4 data output) and a serial parallel converter (1 data input, 8 data outputs), is it only tat a serial parallel converter have more data outputs? or muz they be used together? or either 1? thanks guys...
I think this could be a dangerous question ...
A serial -to- parallel converter (1 in, 8 out) will allow me to send 8 bits of data over a single line and seperate them out again in the converter (a UART ?)
A 'decoder' (1 in, 4 out) may be the same thing or it could 'decode' two binary bits into four unique states, allowing only one output to be energised at any one time.
To be sure you would need to know more about the circuit, IC or whatever these terms refer to.
hi there, i wld like to know wats the difference between a decoder ( 1 data input, 4 data output) and a serial parallel converter (1 data input, 8 data outputs), is it only tat a serial parallel converter have more data outputs? or muz they be used together? or either 1? thanks guys...
One simple way to describe it would be that a decoder lets you select one of several pins to send a serial data stream out on, and a converter would buffer sufficient data from the serial stream to produce one chunk of parallel data and send it out on all the required pins at once.