One such need is burst length, which is the amount of data transferred ... Flash memory is another popular memory technology used in many computing systems. ...Although DRAMs with a burst length of 4 can be used to transfer 8 bits
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7 bits
We can say that : Vulnerable bits = data rate x burst duration = 1500 x 2 x 10^-3 = 3 bits
In burst error, it is not necessary that only consecutive bits are changed. The length of burst error is measured from first changed bit to last changed bit. As shown in fig. length of burst error is 8, although some bits are unchanged in between. Burst error is most likely to occur in a serial transmission. The noise occurring for a longer duration affects multiple bits. The number of bits affected depends on the data rate & duration of noise. For e.g. if data rate is 1 kbps, a noise of 1/100 second can affect 10 bits.
Define 'bits'
one kilobit or k is 1024 bits
8 bits make one bite
8,796,093,022,300 Bits in one "teraByte"
1 000 000
There is only 1 bit in a bit. If you are meaning how many bits are in a byte, there are 8 bits in one byte.
There are 1,000,000 or 106 bits in a megabit.
There is one syllable.
Qubits and bits can not be described in terms of one another.