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In telecommunication, a stop signal is a signal that marks the end of part of a transmission, for example: 1. * In asynchronous serial communication, a signal at the end of a character that prepares the receiving device for the reception of a subsequent character. A stop signal is usually limited to one signal element having any duration equal to or greater than a specified minimum value. 2. * A signal to a receiving mechanism to wait for the next signal.

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  • In telecommunication, a stop signal is a signal that marks the end of part of a transmission, for example: 1. * In asynchronous serial communication, a signal at the end of a character that prepares the receiving device for the reception of a subsequent character. A stop signal is usually limited to one signal element having any duration equal to or greater than a specified minimum value. 2. * A signal to a receiving mechanism to wait for the next signal. (en)
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  • In telecommunication, a stop signal is a signal that marks the end of part of a transmission, for example: 1. * In asynchronous serial communication, a signal at the end of a character that prepares the receiving device for the reception of a subsequent character. A stop signal is usually limited to one signal element having any duration equal to or greater than a specified minimum value. 2. * A signal to a receiving mechanism to wait for the next signal. (en)
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  • Stop signal (en)
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