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This is a list of interface bit rates, is a measure of information transfer rates, or digital bandwidth capacity, at which digital interfaces in a computer or network can communicate over various kinds of buses and channels. The distinction can be arbitrary between a computer bus, often closer in space, and larger telecommunications networks.
In telecommunications, data transfer rate is the average number of bits , characters or symbols , or data blocks per unit time passing through a communication link in a data-transmission system. Common data rate units are multiples of bits per second (bit/s) and bytes per second (B/s).
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In order to calculate the data transmission rate, one must multiply the transfer rate by the information channel width. For example, a data bus eight-bytes wide (64 bits) by definition transfers eight bytes in each transfer operation; at a transfer rate of 1 GT/s, the data rate would be 8 × 10 9 B/s, i.e. 8 GB/s, or approximately 7.45 GiB/s
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Symbol rate or baud rate, the number of symbol changes, waveform changes, or signaling events across the transmission medium per unit of time; Data-rate units, measures of the bit rate or baud rate of a link; Data transfer rate (disk drive), a data rate specific to disk drive operations
Transfer Modes Mode Number Also called Maximum transfer rate (MB/s) Minimum cycle time Defining standard Ultra DMA 0: 16.7: 120 ns: ATA-4: 1: 25.0: 80 ns: ATA-4 2: Ultra ATA/33: 33.3
Transmission rates are defined by rate of the bitstream of the digital signal and are designated by hyphenation of the acronym OC and an integer value of the multiple of the basic unit of rate, e.g., OC-48. The base unit is 51.84 Mbit/s. [2]