sünkroonsetel
Sünkroonsetel refers to a Finnish term that translates to "synchronous telephone" or "synchronous communication" in English. It is often used in the context of telecommunications and computer networking to describe a method of data transmission where data is sent in a continuous stream at a fixed rate, synchronized by a clock signal. This is in contrast to asynchronous communication, where data is sent in discrete packets with start and stop bits to mark the beginning and end of each unit.
In sünkroonsetel, both the sender and receiver share a common clock signal, ensuring that data bits are