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A data bus connects different parts of a circuit and comprises a group of parallel wires, each one carrying a different logic signal.

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internal circuit means circuit taken place within conductor and external means circuit taken place within wires devices etc

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The former is inside something, the latter connects something with something else.

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Q: What is the difference between a internal and external circuit?
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What is the difference between external data bus and internal data bus?

A data bus connects different parts of a circuit and comprises a group of parallel wires, each one carrying a different logic signal.


What is the unit of measurement of internal resistance?

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