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[SOLVED] what is different bandwidth and through-put?

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Hi

I'm trying to study about axi bus.
But i'm not sure what is different bandwidth and through-put?

As i know, the bandwith is well known.but through-put is actually i don't know.

So does anyone knows through-put?
 

The bandwidth is it the maximum data by time you could reach.
The through-put is what you have in reality.

In your case, at each clock cycle you could read through the axi bus, but we know there are soem read/write access, and then you "lost" some clock cycles when you change the command, so the through-put is less than the bandwidth.
 
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