data rate

NOUN
  1. the rate at which circuits or other devices operate when handling digital information
Linguix Browser extension
Fix your writing
on millions of websites
Get Started For Free Linguix pencil

How To Use data rate In A Sentence

  • Spirit can communicate directly with Earth via either the pointable high-gain antenna or, at a slower data rate, through a low-gain antenna that does not move. News and Features - NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory
  • Officials say the researchers are the first to evaluate data rate handling capacity for overhead medium voltage unshielded U.S. electric power lines.
  • The chip also supports the new Bluetooth Extended Data Rate (EDR), providing raw bandwidth of 3 Megabits per second for wireless applications.
  • To achieve high data rate and low circuit complexity, the architecture combines shift register and tree-type MUX .
  • We can deliver the same data rate across the network but at double the distance and with greater robustness.
  • Yellowstone, which was announced more than a year ago, uses an octal data rate to deliver data rates up to a theoretical maximum of 3.2 Gbits/s.
  • These multiple inputs and outputs have a kind of multiplicative impact on data rates and throughput, and the same technology is part of mobile WiMAX and LTE. IPhone 4 Wi-Fi proves a challenge for university
  • The module offers cable-free datacoms at data rates of between 2.4 and 115.2Kbits/s and allows designers to adjust the overall comms distance by modifying the LED load resistance value.
  • In this paper, an adaptive bit-loading algorithm to minimize the transmission power is investigated for the case of fixed data rate and restricted subcarrier bit rate.
  • LLC, explains, "While a lot of attention gets paid to the higher data rates associated with HSPA+, 3G operators are actually placing equal or even greater emphasis on other key HSPA+ features, such as discontinuous data reception and transmission, which can dramatically extend the battery life and improve overall network efficiency. WebWire | Recent Headlines
View all
This website uses cookies to make Linguix work for you. By using this site, you agree to our cookie policy