Bit Interval: The time required to send one signal bit.
Bit Rate: The number of bits that are conveyed or processed per unit of time.
(Example: 100MB/sec)
Answeryes it is AnswerRb = 4000 bpsTb = 1/Rb = 250 μsKotsos
A bit interval is an amount of time required to send one signal bit.
The rate of changing the interval of 25 is 19.5. This is a math problem.
To find the average rate of change over an interval, you can calculate the difference in the function values at the endpoints of the interval, and then divide by the difference in the input values. This gives you the slope of the secant line connecting the two points, which represents the average rate of change over that interval.
During exercise an increase in heart rate corresponds to a shortening of the cardiac cycle (RR interval decreases). Most of this shortening occurs in the TP interval. The QT interval also shortens, but only slightly. then the interval shortens as the heart rate increases.
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.
95% confidence interval for rate can be expressed as : Rate +/- 1.96 Rate/sqrt(n) where n is the number of events and sqrt means square root. Hope this helps. Omar.
bit rate is half the baud rate
a bit synchronizer is a ckt which made at the receiver end at that time when a bit interval end and next starts.
the interval between numbers in a sequence
Acceleration is the rate of change of speed with respect to time during a given interval.
Bit rate is related to the maximum frequency being sent over a channel; it is roughly twice this maximum frequency. Bit period is the time it takes to send a bit; it is 2/(bit rate).