stop and start bits are the bits placed on the front and end of a data blocks in asynchronous transmission. the start bit informs the recieving device that another character is on its way, while the stop bit tells the reciever that its finished sending and to wait for another start bit.
and i think they are bigger (double) than the normal bits so they dont get confused
The one thing I've always wondered is... why couldn't they standardize the parity bit as even OR odd? Why give the choice?!
Warning to students doing HSC: Make sure you understand how these bits work because you could potentially be asked to deconstruct an incorrect transmission!