
The measure of the speed of transmission of a digital code.
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Serial communications data transmission rate expressed in bits per second.
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Number of bits of information transmitted per second from one digital device to another.
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A rate of data transfer, usually used to measure data rates over a phone line.
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A measure of signal changes per second. Commonly used to rate the speed of a modem.
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A measure of the speed of data transmission.
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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.
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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.
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The speed of communication when using the RS-232 interface. The greater the number the faster the data is sent between 2 devices. Usually balances use 300 to 9600 baud.
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A measurement of data transmission speed through a COM (serial) port. For example, modems are designed to transmit data at one or more specified baud rate(s) through the COM (serial) port of a computer.
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The speed at which digital information is passed through a serial interface expressed in bits-per-second. MIDI data is transmitted at 31.25 KBaud or 31,250 bits per second.
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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 b...
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The transmission rate at which data flows between computers. It is synonymous with bits per second (bps).
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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.
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The number of voltage or frequency transitions per second.
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