This is the amount of data a hard disc or device is capable of saving / transferring per second
Speed that information moves from one item to another This is usually in the form of bits
The number of pieces of digital information being retumed each second from an instrument Measured in bits per second (bps) for serial information or bytes per second for parallel data
The speed of a data transfer process The speed is typically expressed in bits-per-second or bytes-per-second
The amount of information that can be sent down a channel in a given time In analog systems, data rate is measured in terms of bandwidth In digital systems, it is measured in bits per second
the rate at which circuits or other devices operate when handling digital information
The amount of data that a line can support It is measured in the number of bits (bits - the individual 1s and 0s) that can be sent every second Switched 56 is 56 Kilobits a second (Kbits/S) and ISDN is 64Kbits/S
In an automatic identification system employing RF, the rate at which data is communicated between the identification tag and interrogator Typical units are bits-per-second or bytes-per-second
Speed at which data bits are transmitted and received Usually measured in bits per second (bit/s)
The amount of data that may be transmitted per second, usually measured in megabytes per second (Mb/s)
Amount of information that can be transferred per unit time, for example bits per second (bps) Technically, data rate is the correct term for what is often referred to as bandwidth for networks
The rate at which serial information is sent If there are no idle gaps between frames the data rate is equal to the baud rate
A measure of the amount of data that can be transferred over a communications medium in a given period Data rate is measured in bits per second (bps) and can vary considerably from one type of channel to another
In a radio frequency identification system, the rate at which data is communicated between transponder and the reader/interrogator, expressed in baud, bits s-1 or bytes s-1