Data transmission/receive system and control method using dummy

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39518509, 364DIG1, 3642663, 3642664, 364DIG2, 3649439, 3649448, 36494491, G06F 1100, G06F 1300, G06F 1342

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ABSTRACT:
An invertor room air-conditioner for transmitting/receiving data between indoor and outdoor microprocessors, in which one microprocessor is synchronized with the remaining microprocessor using its internal clock pulse, while the microprocessors perform the data transmission/reception using dummy data previously stored therein, respectively, thereby removing the data transmission/reception errors and the influence of the exterior noises.

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