Talk:Serial bus
Naw, it shouldn't be merged with serial communications. This has nothing to do with communications. In communications, the wire goes off the printed circuit board to some geographically distant machinery. To make this clear, I think I'm going to excise the serial port, which really is part of serial communications. RS-485 is a gray case. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 65.171.255.181 (talk • contribs)
Redirected to Serial communications
I've gone ahead and redirected this to Serial communications, because this really duplicates what's there and is less informative. (The intro sentence at SC is "In telecommunications and computer science, serial communications is the process of sending data one bit at one time, sequentially, over a communications channel or computer bus." Here, it was "A serial bus is a computer bus that sends data bit by bit down one or a few wires.") —LrdChaos 15:21, 30 March 2006 (UTC)