samlínulega
Samlínulega is an Icelandic word that translates to "synchronously" in English. It is commonly used in computing and telecommunications to describe a mode of operation where data is transmitted and received at the same time, with both parties operating in lockstep. This requires a clock signal to coordinate the timing of the data transfer.
In synchronous communication, a sender and receiver agree on a specific rate at which data will be
Examples of synchronous communication include many high-speed serial interfaces like USB and Ethernet, as well as