On 23 August 2011 20:44, Syam Krishnan <sya...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> But when the speeds gets higher, parallel communication becomes difficult.
> On a parallel data link, all lines should be synchronized (i.e. no skew) to
> maintain data integrity. Further, when you have several adjacent lines
> carrying data, there's a higher chance of interference/crosstalk. Because of
> these reasons, serial link speeds are often higher than parallel links.
>
>
Can you provide references to support this statement.

Thank you
Jemshid

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