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relation between bps and frequency

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If i sending 9600bps ..how to approximate what frequency it is ?
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lets say if i am giving 10kHz square wave....--> what Bps it is ?for 10khz frequency how many bits i can send per second at max?
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on the other thread i saw 1Hz is 2bits... so 10kHz is 20kbps ???
 

Hey kdg007,

if you are talking about Baud rate then you are right. Baud is the rate of change of the signal, so when there is a state change it is equivalent to 2 bits (due to changing states going from a 0 to a 1 for eg: which is 2 bits) so 1 baud = 2 bps. so 9600 baud is 19200bps

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QUOTE=kdg007;1123611]If i sending 9600bps ..how to approximate what frequency it is ?
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lets say if i am giving 10kHz square wave....--> what Bps it is ?for 10khz frequency how many bits i can send per second at max?
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on the other thread i saw 1Hz is 2bits... so 10kHz is 20kbps ???[/QUOTE]
 
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for hyperterminal when i choose 9600 ... is it the baud rate or bps ??? if it is bps... what frequency it is ? 10kHz ?
 

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