1 bit = 0.25 nibbles (4 bits to a nibble) or 1 bit = 0.125 bytes (8 bit to a byte)
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Either 1 or 0. Bit is an acronym for Binary Digit.
4 bit equals to nibble and 8 bit equal to byte..
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A bit is an abstract concept, equal to one binary digit (0 or 1).
an a5 bit of paper
A rectangle.
The following is true about one bit. A bit is a binary digit and the basic unit of information. It has one of two values that are normally represented as 0 and 1. A bit is used in computing and digital communications. One bit is equal to 0.125 bytes.
16 or 32 generally but it depends on architecture
nibble is in electronic equal 4 bit nibble=4bit
Yes, it is possible for the pulse rate to equal the bit rate, particularly in digital communication systems where each pulse represents a single bit of information. In such cases, the pulse rate, measured in pulses per second (hertz), directly corresponds to the bit rate, measured in bits per second. However, in more complex systems, multiple bits can be represented by a single pulse, leading to scenarios where the pulse rate and bit rate differ. Thus, while they can be equal, it is not a universal rule.
A 3.48 GPA is equal to about a B, maybe a little bit lower.
Basically the baud rate can never be greater than the bit rate. Baud rate can only be equal or less than the bit rate. However, there are instances that baud rate maybe greater than the bit rate. In Return-to-zero or Manchester encoding, where there are two signaling elements, the baud rate is twice the bit rate and therefore requires more bandwidth.