Bit Error Rate Test - A test that reflects the ratio of errored bits to the total number transmitted Usually shown in exponential form (10^-6) to indicate that one out of a certain number of bits are in error
Bit Error Rate Test: A test that reflects the ratio of errored bits to the total number transmitted Usually shown in exponential form (10^-6) to indicate that one out of a certain number of bits are in error
A method of data communications line testing, where a bit pattern is compared before and after the transmission to detect errors BERT tester - used to describe any device designed to perform the above-mentioned function
A test that measures the quality of a data transmission The test compares received data with an established data pattern, then counts the number of mismatches (errors)