rama_v
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Can anyone please explain to me the difference between bit rate and baud rate? I heard that baud rate has something to do with the maximum amount of signal changes per second...but I am not realy sure. Any answers?
sprung, getting ur post count up i seesNiPeR_24 said:Yeah as the others have said, if you remember the basic definition of the two - that bits per second is self-explanatory and baud rate is the number of symbols sent per second - you should be right.
It'll probably only appear as a multiple choice question or something, which requires only basic knowledge.
Hahaha, kinda. But I'm helping out other people in the process.Trev said:sprung, getting ur post count up i see
For a HSC student, this level of in-depth knowledge would never be examined, that'd be more like a university assessment.Jait said:If you do send 4 bits in each signal change the BPS will be 4x the baud rate.
BPS= Bits per signal change X baud rate
Only when the Bits per signal change is equal to 1 will BPS and Baud rate be the same. Certainly dont write in the exam that BPS = baud rate.