What's the Difference Between Parallel and Serial?

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At first, parallel connections might seem like better ways to send data - so why are most modern interfaces like USB serial?
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@Hezren
@Hezren 6 років тому
3:32 I too install my GPU while my house is on fire.
@dootthedooter
@dootthedooter 6 років тому
Son:DaD THE HOUSE IS ON FIRE! Dad: Hold on i'm building a PC
@AlfaPro1337
@AlfaPro1337 6 років тому
Dad takes his own sweet time, checking all of the components, debugging, while everyone around him panics, running around like mad.
@SumeetSinghM
@SumeetSinghM 6 років тому
Suddenly, dad sees an error. He grows suspicious.
@iz723
@iz723 6 років тому
"this is fine"
@warriorsmustang1784
@warriorsmustang1784 6 років тому
He gets engulfed in flames, and hes like, "hold on, i'm playing the witcher 3"
@MrTomWaffles
@MrTomWaffles 6 років тому
You guys should do a collab with LinusTechTips
@NateMint
@NateMint 6 років тому
Hah
@mrc14_2
@mrc14_2 6 років тому
Mr Tom Waffles [COD Mapper] Wat they already are
@kristik432
@kristik432 6 років тому
or Taras kul
@ricardow9281
@ricardow9281 6 років тому
That's the joke..
@imacman27
@imacman27 6 років тому
Mr Tom Waffles [COD Mapper] that would be lit bruh, why hasn't that happened yet?
@Joostinonline
@Joostinonline 6 років тому
That brings back nightmares about removing IDE cables. You couldn't pull the cable itself because it could damage it, which meant pinching both sides. When you finally got it loose, your hand would slingshot out and you could cut yourself on the sharp edges that used to be in cases.
@gwgux
@gwgux 6 років тому
Not to mention all the dust that gets trapped with those wide ribbon cables. I've seen some real nasty stuff build up in there.
@qwertykeyboard5901
@qwertykeyboard5901 6 місяців тому
Am I the only one who has never had this issue?
@Joostinonline
@Joostinonline 6 місяців тому
@@qwertykeyboard5901 Either you're too young to have dealt with it, or you had some of the nicer IDE cables that had attachments for pulling on to avoid injury.
@ikichullo
@ikichullo 6 років тому
My sister heard you talking and said "Is that bob the tomato from veggie tales?"
@rameynoodles152
@rameynoodles152 6 років тому
He does kinda sound like bob from veggie tales actually...
@jimstanley_49
@jimstanley_49 6 років тому
LOL! It's close, but I think Linus' voice is a bit too high and squeaky to be Bob.
@Mrspiderman20014
@Mrspiderman20014 6 років тому
.....i never fucking thought about that....OH DAMN HE DOES?!!!!
@SomeNot
@SomeNot 6 років тому
Sean Ramey #
@dehCremus
@dehCremus 3 роки тому
Hey, this comment was in the latest "mean comments" video on LTT
@gabrocki
@gabrocki 6 років тому
I loved the machine gun/shotgun analogy. Genius!
@KixSlim
@KixSlim 6 років тому
Should've been machine gun vs line firing
@GewelReal
@GewelReal 6 років тому
he forgot about 19th century multi-gun/barrell... weapons (pre-mg's)
@HelloKittyFanMan....
@HelloKittyFanMan.... 6 років тому
I like that, Gabrocki, but I like the video of machine gun even better! LOL, a gun spitting out numbers! He did a great job editing that! But oh yeah, Red Power Ranger, you have a good point there!
@krazyfrog
@krazyfrog 6 років тому
That was for the Americans in the crowd who until then had no idea what was going on.
@wweislife5685
@wweislife5685 6 років тому
gabrocki literary was about to comment that like a second before he said
@manmeetsingh706
@manmeetsingh706 6 років тому
Serial the parallel killer.
@lapinus
@lapinus 6 років тому
LOL
@imacman27
@imacman27 4 роки тому
Manmeet Singh how can one kill in parallel anyway
@qetzyl9911
@qetzyl9911 3 роки тому
@@imacman27 Maybe dual wielding?
@imacman27
@imacman27 3 роки тому
@@qetzyl9911 not very parallel
@randomgeocacher
@randomgeocacher 6 років тому
3:33 explaining clock recovery encoding protocols like 8/10 might be relevant for future videos, as it helps viewers understand how high speed communication work without a dedicated shared system clock between components. Also useful for understanding why 1Gbit=100Mbyte. Other relevant topic: Could be interesting to also cover the actual pins on a cable, e.g. USB, Ethernet, SATA, and wtf they actually do, and cover differential signaling and how it reduces interference problems.
@sokacsavok
@sokacsavok 6 років тому
Sorry, but saying "USB got one data line in each direction" is false. USB 2.0 and lower only has D+ and D- as signal lines, but this is a differential pair. Meaning, that it basically carries the same information at the same direction at each time (half-duplex), but the signals are the inverse of each other to block outside interference. From USB 3.0, the cable got two more pairs for each direction (SuperSpeed tx/rx), but the old pair is still there to make your statement false and to confuse everyone.
@wahots6263
@wahots6263 6 років тому
concise, well thought out, and well written. Keep up the good work, whoever wrote this episode and did the animations!
@robertwitt1276
@robertwitt1276 3 роки тому
seriously an awesome video man! studying right now for my embedded miscroprocessor systems design class right now and you are motivating me to study!
@Velo1010
@Velo1010 Рік тому
Dude! You have one hell of a UKposts channel. That energy is exciting. I appreciate what you offer in learning- fun graphics and easy to understand. Keep up the great work.
@VWT1BVDS
@VWT1BVDS 6 років тому
Did he drop a Threadripper already?
@mahmoodmohanad4726
@mahmoodmohanad4726 6 років тому
jayz two cents dropped one instead
@redjstudios7036
@redjstudios7036 6 років тому
Mahmood Mohanad Ltt replied “dropping stuff is our thing@
@abdulmuhaimin5274
@abdulmuhaimin5274 6 років тому
2 days ago
@webbophone3377
@webbophone3377 2 роки тому
Thanks very much! Been trying to wrap my head around this for a while and I am glad I found your video!
@Tobias11ize
@Tobias11ize 6 років тому
3:32 tfw you forge a pc in a dying star
@HitMarkersAreFun
@HitMarkersAreFun 6 років тому
let's all eat cereal at the same time so we can be parallel. and no, it doesn't all have to be the same cereal :)
@cameroncuff5962
@cameroncuff5962 6 років тому
Brolivia Wilde I got the cinnamon toast crunch
@yiuyeungkan157
@yiuyeungkan157 6 років тому
Ba tum tss
@chbrules
@chbrules 6 років тому
Serial*
@HelloKittyFanMan....
@HelloKittyFanMan.... 6 років тому
Haha, Brolivia!
@HitMarkersAreFun
@HitMarkersAreFun 6 років тому
@Williammc10 CoaCoa Crispies :)
@eddypalogrande6090
@eddypalogrande6090 6 років тому
3:26 "Isn't THAT parallel?" 😅
@mikkoheiska2109
@mikkoheiska2109 6 років тому
Great video! :) I would find it very interesting if you could do a Techquickie on computer component power consumption, particularly that of CPUs and GPUs and what constitutes it. What does the electricity actually do inside the components - what is it needed for? Also, the GTX 580 from around 7 years back and a modern GTX 1080 Ti both have similar power consumption yet the difference in performance is, of course, absolutely massive. Similar trends can be seen on CPUs as well. What has allowed these huge advancements in power efficiency and can we expect this trend to continue still as time passes on - is there still much that can be done to improve power efficiency? Where are the physical limits as to how low power consumption could be dropped in the future for a given level of performance (a certain amount of FLOPS)? Also, how are CPUs used on mobile devices and laptops able to achieve such low power consumption ratings despite still being fairly powerful? It would be very interesting to learn about these things! All the best to the whole team and thank you for making these videos. :)
@aurorayancey9571
@aurorayancey9571 6 років тому
I needed ALL OF THIS ENTERTAINMENT. Reminds me of how engaged I was watching Bill Nye the Science guy as a kid. He made me fall in love with science and you make learning boring info easy.
@Henrix1998
@Henrix1998 6 років тому
The only Linus content that is worth watching anymore
@bushmasters1984
@bushmasters1984 Місяць тому
great visuals to help. thanks for your content.
@FtwXXgigady
@FtwXXgigady 6 років тому
the difference is that cereal is a food you silly goose. I didn't watch the video but if lyonous makes a joke about cereal I'm suing.
@GamingLaptop2126
@GamingLaptop2126 6 років тому
He did at the end🙂
@FtwXXgigady
@FtwXXgigady 6 років тому
I hope leonardus has good lawyers
@HelloKittyFanMan....
@HelloKittyFanMan.... 6 років тому
Why not watch the video, Eprepp?
@EkwereLaw1
@EkwereLaw1 6 років тому
Linus thanks for helping me learn lots of stuff daily. Hailing from Nigeria as me and my buddy watch you all the time
@DanneManne88
@DanneManne88 6 років тому
You are King Linus! Continue with the good work !
@maurices.3194
@maurices.3194 6 років тому
You took a funny example with the soldiers. Made my evening today.
@RomelVera
@RomelVera 6 років тому
Future Video suggestion: Subwoofer types... the subwoofer must be on the floor or on the table/desk? Why not under the desk or why not on the table? Does the subwoofer speaker design matters? and why? Can the vibration damage the computer components, ex: hdd, ram, etc.?
@Remington510
@Remington510 6 років тому
Neat video, explains a lot, is very visual and easy to understand :) Salary bonus for the guy who came up with machine gun vs. shotgun example :D
@suitub5710
@suitub5710 6 років тому
Make great great great sense to me! Thank you so much, dude
@aleksandarturkulovic7732
@aleksandarturkulovic7732 6 років тому
Hey Linus, since you are talking about all those different ports, I was thinking about you making a video about firewire. It was said that it was faster than a usb 2.0 back in the day.
@dumpling3309
@dumpling3309 2 роки тому
Thank you so much Linus in helping me digest Serial I/O.
@dalalalghomlas1600
@dalalalghomlas1600 6 років тому
i'm in love with this channel
@vandyklessing8266
@vandyklessing8266 6 років тому
Linus, could you explain the difference between Fiber connections (SX, LC, ST ; Maybe even direct dopper and SFP/+) and Multi Mode and Single Mode ?
@HimselfXD
@HimselfXD 6 років тому
"I wouldn't bother trying to eat your bowl of frosted flakes one at a time." ..... Challenge accepted!
@bruh-ky1cl
@bruh-ky1cl 4 роки тому
thanks Linus, this gonna help me for my Computer Science Exam!
@PixelBrushArt
@PixelBrushArt 6 років тому
I'd love to see Linus try to build a DOS Gaming PC.
@adriancarp3476
@adriancarp3476 6 років тому
American way, use guns to explain stuff I KNOW, THEY ARE CANADIANS
@Chibibowa
@Chibibowa 6 років тому
They are all british, kinda... xD
@ameerlouly6628
@ameerlouly6628 3 роки тому
I thiuguht that's the Russians way XD
@itsdeonlol
@itsdeonlol 6 років тому
Good video! Great info! Thanks Linus!
@028abc
@028abc 6 років тому
Please do a video on PCI vs other serial protocols like I2C
@csl9495
@csl9495 3 роки тому
the Traffic and Machine gun/ shot gun analogy, blew my mind lol.
@locochonloco
@locochonloco 4 роки тому
Great explanation , thanks
@TheKidnappedOne
@TheKidnappedOne 6 років тому
I've used a similar example of the rate of fire of a shot gun and its dispersion of the shells loads to a automatic fire weapon, to explain some of the differences to people who don't really get the differences so easily.
@Hybris51129
@Hybris51129 6 років тому
What was burning the background of the video card install? Did someone try to overclock the Threadripper?
@dsfromsomewhere
@dsfromsomewhere 5 років тому
Maybe...or just Satan changing or installing his computer's GPU
@qingdasoon9226
@qingdasoon9226 6 років тому
Hi Linus, can you do a video on the effects of vibrations on hdd including how concern should consumers be when buying a speaker system that includes sub-woofer for a desktop PC set-up? Thanks.
@floydian25
@floydian25 6 років тому
If only you had uploaded this yesterday. I had an exam on this today :(
@RAVANAZAR
@RAVANAZAR 6 років тому
Parallel will catch up and out perform serial eventually. Sure crosstalk is a problem with ribbon cable but twisted pair advances along with proper shielding can offer more bandwidth along with TDMA style data synchronization and other transport level data timing matching technology.
@lucamelody-bamford9926
@lucamelody-bamford9926 6 років тому
Good video again well done Linus
@oyekunlequadri6115
@oyekunlequadri6115 5 років тому
Cool description. Thumbs up!
@mdavis5826
@mdavis5826 6 років тому
love that you're giving some props to the legacy stuff~ next you'll be assembling an IBM486 ;) (hey, a girl can dream)
@nhsplayer07
@nhsplayer07 6 років тому
this helped me out ..thank you
@notjacob2589
@notjacob2589 6 років тому
TechQuickie, explaining the *LATEST* tech!
@obsoletepowercorrupts
@obsoletepowercorrupts 5 років тому
This video had a few good points but was marred, and it could confuse people. Had you simply mentioned _"parallel to serial compression"_ (like USB) requiring (a chipset) doing processing of it, it would have cleared up the "magic" mystery of why and how people managed to get from the data rates of parallel to those of serial. The pay-off and trade-off would start to dawn on them because it isn't "magic". You could then have simply "name dropped" Fourier mathematics, and then people could at least look it up in a book or online. There was a reason parallel existed (high data rates and also acting as the first GPIO), and yet form your video people could walk away thinking serial should have only ever been the way forward and that somehow there was no hurdle to get the benefits of parallel into serial. You don't even have to "explain" the complicated stuff. Just "mention" the word and then people can have a look. The notion of pins being prone to damage is *not* an argument against parallel when comparing to serial. Not only can you wire to (and thereby adapt) the shape of something else like an rj11 or rj45 connector for a parallel (so the size and pins can be smaller), but also a serial (e.g. a great big RS232 null modem cable) can be about the same size as a parallel printer cable.
@00Klingon
@00Klingon 6 років тому
You didn't mention the speed of chipset meaning there was a limit to baud that each chip could interpret the data in serial. It was cheaper to put them in parallel and feed the more expensive CPU that way than to buy a chip fast enough to talk in serial at the same speed. It wasn't until these chipsets became more powerful and less expensive that serial was able to take over. It also helped that we were reaching limits with parallel speeds anyway due to the aforementioned crosstalk, etc.
@shmehfleh3115
@shmehfleh3115 6 років тому
Fun fact: You can get a PCIe x4, 8, 16, etc card working in an x1 slot by either sawing the extra pins off the card or cutting open the PCIe connector on the motherboard. I had to do this once, to get a video card to work in a PC that only had 1 x1 slot remaining. (The x16 slot was occupied by an HBA.) It worked reasonably well, although the drop in bandwidth/performance was apparent even at the Windows desktop.
@simsneon2
@simsneon2 2 роки тому
Good video man I like the machine gun explanation thank you
@herrwetzel9790
@herrwetzel9790 3 роки тому
Shoving that GPU in sideways at 3:30 gave me goose bumps
@CalebAstle
@CalebAstle 6 років тому
SO MUCH TO LEARN!!!
@korndogz69
@korndogz69 6 років тому
This brings back memories from when PC parts were more expensive, and repairing parts was more common rather than disposing of them, and delicately straightening those bent pins on drives, cables, and motherboards. Speaking of pins, I still have a large jar full of gold CPU pins that I used to extract from junked PCs. I should smelt that down into a gold bar sometime.
@mujjuman
@mujjuman 6 років тому
wow i learned a lot thx man
@Baldrick_dogsbody
@Baldrick_dogsbody Рік тому
This was very well exolained
@scratchbin
@scratchbin Рік тому
great explanation. thanks.
@pollsmor
@pollsmor 6 років тому
The shotgun comparison was nice.
@seven0929
@seven0929 6 років тому
Those bear icons are awesome, give my compliments to the guy who has designed them :)
@mariushmedias
@mariushmedias 6 років тому
A lot of serial communication stuff is clock and data ( i2c , i2s, spi) and usb is NOT receive and transmit, but Data+ and DATA- , one wire is inverse of the other... same for other things.
@swethadeepak3029
@swethadeepak3029 5 років тому
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PARALLEL AND SERIAL:----- SIR, YOU EXPLAINED WELL AND I FOUND THE VIDEO USEFUL TO NOTE. THANKS VATSA INDIA
@neerajsoni5134
@neerajsoni5134 5 років тому
Really great video
@thenoobcannon9830
@thenoobcannon9830 6 років тому
Automatic machine gun? as opposed to one of those bolt action machine guns?
@jrsmithunited
@jrsmithunited 6 років тому
perhaps in contrast to the gattling gun or metal storm.
@NateMint
@NateMint 6 років тому
There's also the pump-action machine guns, he's just trying to be specific
@braedenstumm4375
@braedenstumm4375 6 років тому
Nate I can't tell if you're joking or not
@ZiMZiLLA
@ZiMZiLLA 6 років тому
Gattling guns are non-automatic machine guns
@Toad_Hugger
@Toad_Hugger 6 років тому
thenoobcannon Well, I suppose a machine-gun is just a gun that operates by using mechanisms for reloading, ejecting, and whatnot instead of needing the input of a human every step of the way. And automatic is a general term I suppose, so he's not that incorrect. So long as it functions by itself without someone having to baby it every step of the way I suppose it's automatic, and if it does that with mechanisms, it's a machine. I dunno, though.
@out4space
@out4space 6 років тому
haha liked the Shotgun/MG comparison ;)
@thetradefloor
@thetradefloor 6 років тому
Tunnelbear is dooope! I use it on my Mac and iOS, works briliiantly most of the time. Thx Linus for suggesting such a well designed seamless app!
@illuminatioracle
@illuminatioracle 6 років тому
3:31 this pci-e video card was FORGED IN THE FLAMES OF HELL
@greaterthanbut
@greaterthanbut 6 років тому
you took me back eons
@garcjr
@garcjr 6 років тому
I've noticed some network or server boards still have parallel ports on them (no I'm not talking about serial COM either).
@samuelgoss1529
@samuelgoss1529 Рік тому
a video talking about ipconfig ports would be great
@irishmun1130
@irishmun1130 6 років тому
Was genuinely thinking this video would be about parallel and serial wiring in circuitry.
@ALFABETAS999
@ALFABETAS999 6 років тому
2:31 It is all about sending a message :D
@milesgerschefske6231
@milesgerschefske6231 Рік тому
So wait if these are so technically different how do ide to sata adapters works? Or does it use a dram chip to store the data and then convert it from serial to parallel?
@XOIIOXOIIO
@XOIIOXOIIO 6 років тому
It should be noted that there are dual port SAS drives, which have multiple channels, whereas SATA only has one, so that's another part that kind of blurs the lines a little bit, like PCI
@The__Mask
@The__Mask 6 років тому
i definitely don't miss the days when you had to pin the master/slave etc and when you had to type in all the volume information for a hard drive into the bios, Plug and Play all the way.
@halalaluyafail3129
@halalaluyafail3129 6 років тому
i got a bad sata cable once, when i tried pulling it out one of the pins bent, but i bent it back and it worked fine
@tier7543
@tier7543 6 років тому
can you do this same video but about watercooling multiple gpus? serial vs parallel water flow?
@Roxor128
@Roxor128 6 років тому
Fun fact: Australia's first computer, CSIRAC, used a serial bus for moving data around internally. This was back in the late 1940s, when 2000 valves and 1000 IPS was impressive.
@nikunjparmar4256
@nikunjparmar4256 5 років тому
Great video
@SoumyadeepBanerjee007
@SoumyadeepBanerjee007 6 років тому
If I could see Linus in person. huge fan btw from West Bengal
@SoumyadeepBanerjee007
@SoumyadeepBanerjee007 6 років тому
FIRST I WILL GIVE A BIG HUG,THEN I WANT AN AUTOGRAPH ON MY 1ST PC
@stormense
@stormense 6 років тому
Nothing abaout AGP (Woodo cards). Would like a video about serial PCI then paralell AGP and finally serial PCI-e today. I think that AGP was a super fast parallel port standard for the graphics card?
@jesse-dg8yx
@jesse-dg8yx 6 років тому
2:56 im always bending my internal usb 3.0 connector and no other connectors lol? I plan on 3d printing some mounts to hold it better once its in because when it sometimes gets pulled or when bent out the way it comes off wonky and bends pins
@jesse-dg8yx
@jesse-dg8yx 6 років тому
and talking of bent pins at 3:07 it looks like the pins on that fan header is a bit wonky
@feralkitty33
@feralkitty33 6 років тому
ive had more microusb cables and sata drives(due too right angle connectors mostly) break on me that ive had issues with the pins on ide drives
@manuelruhguevara1601
@manuelruhguevara1601 6 років тому
USB does not have one data line in each direction. USB uses differential data signaling, this means that one data line can be mapped to 2 physical wires, one being D- and the other D+, so when one wire goes high voltage, the other goes low voltage. Differential signaling allow serial communications to be faster because they are able to send data with lower voltage swings without being affected by ambient noise. As for the clock it goes embedded in each data signal and is reconstructed by the receiver.
@allesNorris
@allesNorris 5 років тому
very nice explain :D to the last with your vpn tunnel: does it works on windows mobile 10 too? :D
@surprisealabi9596
@surprisealabi9596 3 роки тому
wow with this funny guy i really remember the work
@antidote1740
@antidote1740 6 років тому
awesomeee dude
@wolfgangervin2582
@wolfgangervin2582 6 років тому
What's crazy is that SCSI is STILL around. Granted, the switch from parallel to serial in 2004 probably played a big role in that.
@Jaymac720
@Jaymac720 3 роки тому
I’m assuming this means that each wire in a USB cable (for example) handles one set of information bit by bit while other wires can handle other sets of info simultaneously. Parallel connections have every wire containing one bit of each byte so they’re effectively working together all the time whereas the wires in a serial connection operate independently
@SamVidovich
@SamVidovich 6 років тому
Why couldn't the parallel standard be improved to allow for the pins to transfer data independently like in PCIe?
@SverigeKodar
@SverigeKodar 6 років тому
And he didn't even talk about the USB 3.2 standard that add support for parallel datastreams, effectively transforming USB to UPB :o
@RenaKry
@RenaKry 6 років тому
That gun analogy is perhaps the most American way I have ever heard anyone explain serial and parallel.
@KeyvanKhademRavandi
@KeyvanKhademRavandi 6 років тому
hey jo(h)n, perhaps a techquickie video about gamma and/or brightness? both hardware (so on your monitor and tv settings) and software (like in games and/or image/video editing software). thanks
@Madmax23419
@Madmax23419 6 років тому
USB has 2 data lines, but has one data stream. :D Data lines can work in differential or in single end, the data lines get switch on different USB speeds. USB3.x has 4 data lines, two pairs.
@yaroslavk295
@yaroslavk295 2 роки тому
The two USB (2.x) data pins are NOT one for each direction. Both comprise a differential pair of a single data link.
@2f4uReActiON
@2f4uReActiON 6 років тому
I thought crosstalk was between a receiver and transmitter (side by side) wires. Cause the transmitter has much more signal in the beginning of the wire and after some distance (that the receiver's signal is not faided that much) had electrical interference with eachother.
@Rose.Raider
@Rose.Raider 6 років тому
Linus can you do a video on Microsoft BOB, clippy and the MS agents and Cortana? Thanks!
@saramations
@saramations 6 років тому
Question: Is the layout called a "bus" because it looks like a top-down view of a people sitting on a bus? I noticed this the other day and wondered if i'm late to the game or...
@serhiirudenko6183
@serhiirudenko6183 6 років тому
What is that smartwatch Linus wears? I can't find an episode about it.
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