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- programmable and nonprogrammable i/o ports
Non-programmable I/O Port: It behaves as an input port if it has been designed and connected in input mode. Similarly a port connected in output mode acts as an output port. Example: INTEL 8212 Programmable I/O Port: It can be programmed to act either as an input
port or output port. In both the cases the electrical connections remain same.
Example: INTEL 8212
Programmable I/O Port: It can be programmed to act either as an input port or output port. In both the cases the electrical connections remain same.
Example: INTEL 8255