What is the bit rate of a signal in which 10 bit lasts 20 microseconds?
Answeryes it is AnswerRb = 4000 bpsTb = 1/Rb = 250 μsKotsos
Bit rate = 8 / (16 * 10-9) bits/second
i think its 96000BPS
An OC-1 (Optical Carrier level 1) has a bit rate of 51.84 Mbps. A DS-3 (Digital Signal level 3) signal has a bit rate of 44.736 Mbps. Since an OC-1 can carry a DS-3 signal, it can accommodate this bit rate, allowing for efficient transmission of the DS-3 data within the OC-1 framework.
32 kHz
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)
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.
8 (eight) bits to a Byte B (big B) = Byte b (little b) = bit 2MBps = 16Mbps
What is the baud rate of a digital signal that employs the differential Manchester scheme and has a data transfer rate of 2000 bps.
3000 Hz
Baud Rate=8000 Each signal change=4 bits (4 bits yield 16 combinations) Therefore: (4*8000)=32000bps