baud (einheit der symbolrate)

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A rate defined as the number of signalling events per second in a data transmission
Synonym for bps (bits per second), regardless of how many signalling events are necessary to signal each bit
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(computer science) a data transmission rate (bits/second) for modems
Synonym for bps (bits per second), regardless of how many signaling events are necessary to signal each bit
In common usage the baud rate of a modem is how many bits it can send or receive per second Technically, baud is the number of times per second that the carrier signal shifts value - for example a 1200 bit-per-second modem actually runs at 300 baud, but it moves 4 bits per baud (4 x 300 = 1200 bits per second) See Also: Bit, Modem
The carrying capacity of communication lines or systems in symbols per second Baud rates coincide with bits per second only under specificconditions "Baud" was used for telegraph speeds for one Morse code dot per second The term is confusing and, "bits per second" (bps) or "characters per second" (cps) should be used for modern computer and fax communications Note that in the ASCII code, each character is composed of eight bits!
Unit of signaling speed equal to the number of discrete signal elements transmited per second Baud is synonymous with bits per second (bps) In common usage the baud rate of a modem is how many bits it can send or receive per second Technically, baud is the number of times per second that the carrier signal shifts value - for example a 1200 bit-per-second modem actually runs at 300 baud, but it moves 4 bits per baud (4 x 300 = 1200 bits per second)
A measurement of the signaling speed of a data transmission device The speed in baud is equal to the number of times the line condition (frequency, amplitude, voltage or phase) changes per second If each signal event represents only one bit, then the baud rate is the same as the bit rate; if each signal event represents more than one bit, the baud rate is less than the bit rate
the baud rate of a modem is how many bits it can send or receive per second Technically, baud is the number of times per second that the carrier signal shifts value - for example a 1200 bits-per-second modem actually runs at 300 baud, but it moves 4 bits per baud (4 x 300 = 1200 bits per second) Do not confuse the term "baud" with the data rate of modem communications Baud refers to the number of analog signals per second, which can't exceed 2400 using current phone line equipment To achieve high rates of data throughput, modem manufacturers squeeze multiple bits into each signal, and rate their modems in bits per second (bps) (For example a 14 4 modem can transmit at 38,400 or 57,600 bps, a 28 8 modem can transmit as high as 115,200 bps
Unit of signaling speed equal to the number of discrete signal elements transmitted per second Baud is synonymous with bits per second (bps) In common usage the baud rate of a modem is how many bits it can send or receive per second Technically, baud is the number of times per second that the carrier signal shifts value - for example a 1200 bit-per-second modem actually runs at 300 baud, but it moves 4 bits per baud (4 x 300 = 1200 bits per second) See Also: Bit , Modem
Unit of signal frequency in signals per second Not synonymous with bits per second since signals can represent more than one bit Baud equals bits per second only when the signal represents a single bit
In common usage the "baud rate" of a modem is how many bits it can send or receive per second Technically, "baud" is the number of times per second that the carrier signal shifts value - for example a 1200 bit-per-second modem actually runs at 300 baud, but it moves 4 bits per baud (4 x 300 = 1200 bits per second) See Also: Bit , Modem
A unit for describing data transmission speed Roughly equivalent to bits per second Since each character is represented by a byte, and there is a "stop bit" between bytes, divide the baud rate by 10 to approximate characters per second A 28 8 K-baud modem transmits about 2,900 characters per second
In common usage, the baud rate of a modem is how many bits it can send or receive per second Technically, baud is the number of times per second that the carrier signal shifts value - for example a 1200 bit-per-second modem actually runs at 300 baud, but it moves 4 bits per baud (4 x 300 = 1200 bits per second)
A measure of signal changes per second Often used incorrectly in place of bps (bits per second)
A unit of speed in data transmission equal to one bit per second
A unit of measurement that denotes the number of bits that can be transmitted per second For example, if a modem is rated at 9600 baud it is capable of transmitting data at a rate of 9600 bits per second The term was derived from the name of J M E Baudot, a French pioneer in the field of printing telegraphy
A rate defined as the number of signaling events per second in a data transmission
In common usage the baud rate of a modem is how many bitsit can send or receive per second Technically, baud is the number of times per second that the carrier signal shifts value - for example a 1200 bit-per-second modem actually runs at 300 baud, but it moves 4 bits per baud (4 x 300= 1200 bits per second) See also: Bit, Modem