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Basic Data Transmission Terminologies that Every User must know


Data Transmission Terminologies || Explained
The following are some Data Transmission Terminologies:
  Ø Data Rate
  Ø Baud Rate
  Ø Bandwidth
  Ø Signal-to-Noise Ratio
Bandwidth:
It is an overall Data Transmission Capacity of a medium or channel. It represents the amount of data that passes through a network connection per unit of time. It is measured in bits/Second or B/S
Baud Rate:
Baud Rate is the rate of change of digital signals per second during data communication. An electrical signal can have two or more than two states to represent binary digits 0 and 1
Data Rate:
Data Rate is the speed with which data can be transmitted from one device to another. It is generally measured in Kbps and Mbps
Signal-to-Noise Ratio:
Signal to noise ratio is the ratio of signal power to the noise power that causes error in data transmission. If a transmission line has Signal-to-noise ratio higher than 1:1 so it means that the more Signal Transmission than Noise.






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