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The maximum number of signal pulses that a communication line can handle per second Higher baud rates indicate greater transmission capacities
A measure of signaling speed in data communications that specifies the maximum number of signal elements transmitted each second [Over dial-up telephone lines, 300 and 1200 baud are most common For most purposes, at slow speeds, a baud rate is the same as the speed in bits per second Baud rate is the same as bit rate if all bits have the same length ]
(computer science) a data transmission rate (bits/second) for modems
(n ) The rate at which information is transmitted between devices; for example, between a terminal and the computer
A measure of the rate at which a modem can transmit data This is measured in bits per second (bps) Named after the French engineer Jean Maurice Emile Baudot
A measurement of data transmission by which a modem can transmit Events per second, not bits per second A event could be 4 bits, thus events x 4 = bit rate
The speed of information being transmitted across a serial interface, expressed in units of bits per second (bps) For example, a baud rate of 9600 refers to bits being transmitted (or received) from one piece of equipment to another at a rate of 9600 bps Thus, a seven bit ASCII character plus parity bit plus one stop bit (total nine bits) would be transmitted in 9/9600 sec = 0 94 ms or about 1000 characters/sec When communicating via a serial interface, the baud rate settings for two pieces of equipment must match
The number of transitions per second made by a modem
Informally, the number of bits of computer information transmitted per second MIDI transmissions have a baud rate of 31,250 (31 25 kilobaud), while modems typically have a much lower rate of 2,400, 9,600, or 14,400 baud
The number of times a digital signal changes state in one second Measured in bits per second Hence kilobaud or Kbaud equals thousands of bits per second
Baud rate is related to transmission speed As far as RS-232/422/485 interfaces are concerned, baud rate is measured in bps (bits per second)
(Same as bps--Bits Per Second) A unit used to measure the number of data bits a modem can transfer in one second One baud is how many signals a modem can handle in one second Information is measured in bits, and bits come in the signal Higher baud modems can send and receive more signals in a second, and the faster speeds also cram more bits into a signal
transmission rate, speed of the transfer of information measured in bytes per second
The number of pulses of a signal that occur in one second Thus, baud rate is the speed the digital signal pulses travel
The speed at which data is transmitted over telephone lines For example, a 2400-baud modem sends data at a rate of 2,400 bits (about 300 characters) per second Two modems can only connect if they can operate at the same baud rate
The number of state changes of a given transmission speed For data transmission, this is normally equal to the number of (transmitted) bits per second
(Pronounced "bawd") The rate of the signaling speed of a transmission medium Baud rate is commonly, but incorrectly, assumed to mean the number of bits per second (bps), which is not the same measurement
Baud rate is the speed at which data is transmitted over a line When a modem is referred to as being a 28 8K modem, 28 800 data signals are being transmitted per second While a 14 4K modem is considered the minimum modem speed for attempting to use a graphical Web browser over a phone line, 28 8K modems were standard for a few years, now 56K modems are more common
The actual rate of signal changes per second between two modems At one signal per second, 300 baud translates to 300 bits per second (bps) However, depending on the signal's code, a baud rate may have more than one bps rate
The speed at which data is transmitted Measured in symbols per second This is not the same as bits-per-second since each symbol can carry several bits of information
The speed at which a modem can deal with information, measured in bits per second, 56Kbps is currently fastest
It is also known as bits-per-second It refers to a unit used to measure the number of data bits a modem can transfer in one second One baud is how many signals a modem can handle in one second Information is measured in bits and bits come in the signal Higher baud modems can send and receive more signals in a second and the faster speeds also cram more bits into a signal
The number of transmission elements per second in a communications line; the element may contain a single data bit, in which case baud rate equals bits/sec , or the element may contain two or more bits, as in the case of high speed modems
Commonly, a reference to the speed at which a modem can transmit data Often incorrectly assumed to indicate the number of bits per second (bps) transmitted, baud rate actually measures the number of events, or signal changes, that occur in 1 second Because one event can actually encode more than 1 bit in high-speed digital communications, baud rate and bits per second are not always synonymous, and the latter is the more accurate term to apply to modems For example, a so-called 9600-baud modem that encodes 4 bits per event actually operates at 2400 baud but transmits 9600 bps modem
The actual symbol frequency being used to transmit data Often used incorrectly as an equivalent to bits per second (bps) For example, both ITU-T V 22bis (2400 bps) and V 22 (1200 bps) modems transmit data at 600 baud, but V 22 bits modems use four bits per symbol and V 22 modems use two
a measurement of how fast information is sent to or from a computer, for example through a telephone line (J. M. E. Baudot (1845-1903), French engineer)
A measure of the speed of data transmission between a computer and other devices--equivalent to bits per second
Refers to the speed with which a modem transfers data This is expressed in BPS (bits-per-second)
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the speed in characters per second with which data are transmitted over telephone lines via a modem
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A test performed to compare a computer process in one set of circumstances to another
baudrate
The number of transitions per second made by a modem
baud rate

    Türkische aussprache

    bôd reyt

    Aussprache

    /ˈbôd ˈrāt/ /ˈbɔːd ˈreɪt/

    Etymologie

    [ 'bod, 'bäd, British ] (noun.) 1931. baud , from J. M. E. Baudot died 1903 French inventor.
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