Another name for propagation delay is latency.
TTL
it is in micro seconds
A: I wouldn't call propagation delay that applies to other media. for a PC delay are parasitic in nature mostly layout. But the real and actual delay is inherited from the I/O which is the soul of PC speed. No matter how fast a PC is internally it must service those interrupts and that is really the delay actually
Speed-Power-Product or SPP
The product of propagation delay and power dissipation is called Speed power product.
Propagation delay is the time it takes for electronic devices to switch from one logic state to another.
Processing delay Queuing delay Transmission delay Propagation delay
TTL
Data Propagation Delay Network+ Guide to Networks
propagation delay in the ring/transmission delay of the packet<1
In TTL (Transistor-Transistor Logic) circuits, resistance and propagation delay are inversely related. Higher resistance in the circuit can lead to increased propagation delay, as it affects the charging and discharging times of capacitive loads. This delay is primarily due to the time it takes for the output to transition from one state to another, which is influenced by the RC time constant (where R is resistance and C is capacitance). Thus, optimizing resistance is crucial for improving speed in TTL logic applications.
it is in micro seconds
relatively large propagation delay.
A: I wouldn't call propagation delay that applies to other media. for a PC delay are parasitic in nature mostly layout. But the real and actual delay is inherited from the I/O which is the soul of PC speed. No matter how fast a PC is internally it must service those interrupts and that is really the delay actually
The up-and-down propagation delay for a satellite link is primarily determined by the distance to the satellite and back to Earth. For geostationary satellites, this distance is approximately 35,786 kilometers, leading to a round-trip propagation delay of about 240 milliseconds. Consequently, while the link operates at 1 Mbps, the effective throughput will be impacted by this latency, especially in applications sensitive to delay, such as real-time communications.
Packet delay is caused by several factors, including propagation delay, transmission delay, queuing delay, and processing delay. Propagation delay occurs as packets travel through the medium, while transmission delay is the time taken to push all packet bits onto the network. Queuing delay happens when packets wait in line at routers or switches due to network congestion, and processing delay is the time taken by devices to process the packet headers and make forwarding decisions. Each of these factors can contribute to the overall delay experienced in data transmission.
200ns