Bandwidth
Closed Circuit Air Condition, known as CCAC as well... It's used in Data centers
DATA WILL BE SENT IN DUAL YET IN SERIES DATA WILL BE SENT IN ASINGLE LINE
This piece of data is called an "argument".
To provide the data necessary to design protection systems.
Digital data requires less bandwidth than analog data (e.g. new digital television broadcast compared to old analog broadcast), so more data can fit in the same frequency (e.g. DSL compared to analog modems). This is the primary advantage, although it is also generally stated that data is easier to recover and more tolerant towards interference.
Maximum Bandwidth
Maximum Bandwidth
T3
A T1 line contains 24 channels, each with a data transfer capacity of 64 Kbps. 1.544 megabits per second 1.544 megabits per second
a mlln circuit is a data circuit
Data circuit-terminating equipment (DCE) is a device that connects to the leased line provided by the telco. The term circuit-terminating refers to the fact that a leased line is sometimes called a data circuit, or simply a circuit, and the CSU/DSU sits at the end of the circuit. The DCE also provides clocking to the data terminal equipment (DTE). The DTE is a device that needs to send data over a circuit. Routers act as DTEs because they need to send IP packets, encapsulated in data link frames, over WAN links.
Both telephone and data signals can be received at the same time by use of a microfilter. This device increases the data-carrying capacity of the line without disturbing the telephone signals.
A "dynamic" circuit is a type of memory integrated circuit, that stores digital information and provides high-speed storage and retrieval of data. It is called a DRAM (dynamic random access memories).
This is cheap, easy to install and has efficient data capacity
ram capacity of hp model
It has to do with data communication. It is called the Shannon channel capacity theory where double the bandwidth equals double the highest data rate. This is of course theoretically and does not take into account white noise (thermal noise), impulse noise, attenuation distortion or delay distortion.
It has to do with data communication. It is called the Shannon channel capacity theory where double the bandwidth equals double the highest data rate. This is of course theoretically and does not take into account white noise (thermal noise), impulse noise, attenuation distortion or delay distortion.