Examples of using Data rates in English and their translations into Chinese
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Lower order modulation formats(e.g. BPSK, QPSK, etc.) offer lower data rates but are more robust.
By aggregating up to 80 MHz in licensed and unlicensed spectrum and applying 4X4 MIMO technology, peak data rates of 1 Gbps is achievable.
In some cases, the throughput issue with mesh APs could be acceptable, especially given the data rates offered by 802.11ac.
But sending data longer distances requires more energy, and since DRAM caches are off-chip, they have lower data rates.
These high data rates can be achieved because of the continuous spectrum and a less power-restricted bandwidth available in the 60 GHz band.
With continuously increasing data rates, signal integrity aspects of high-speed digital designs and the components used become more and more challenging.
At high data rates, low jitter is extremely important because it takes just 1.6 ns to transmit one bit at 600 Mbps.
LTE-M data rates will still be up to 1 Mbps, but only 1.4 MHz bands will supported.
Lower data rates also reduce cost and improve performance when the data is transmitted.
The real magic that delivers higher data rates over that last wireless link from a wireless base station is a technology called MIMO.
The IrDA standard provides data rates to 16 Mbits/s, and the modules are very inexpensive.
This means that you probably won't get high data rates, or even want to keep a connection up for many hours or days.
These factors depend on the sampling rate and resolution of the ADC, the output data rates, the power requirements of the system design, and others.
The HDMI transmit IP is also available in a version capable of up to 10.2 Gbps for applications demanding higher data rates.
There are different data rates that can be used for transmitting data, these data rates are referred to as: Spreading Factors(or SF).
Table: A summary of different Wi-Fi protocols and data rates shows the progression of IEEE 802.11 from its early days of 2 Mbps to 1.3 Gbps today.
The device supports data rates up to 100kbps, and delivers an adjustable output power of more than +10dBm into a 50Ω load.
Back in the days of Cat 5, the bandwidth and the data rates were the same- 100 MHz cabling could deliver 100 Mb/s.
Typical data rates are up to 35Mbps at 12m and 100kbps at 1200m network size, which are adequate for data acquisition and control applications.
However, the fact is that high-speed data rates(such as the 16 Mbps delivered by ADSL) can actually have a negative impact on VoIP voice quality.