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Baud![]() ![]() Source: The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 baud \baud\ (b[add]d or b[^o]d), n. [Named after J. M. E. Baudot, a French inventor, died 1903.] (Computers, telecommunications) A unit of transmission speed for information conveyed over a digital communications channel, usually taken as equal to the number of bits of information transmitted per second. The speed in bauds indicates the number of signalling events per second; however, since it is necessary in most cases to transmit control information along with the data, the data signalling rate may be smaller than the baud rate. [PJC] Source: WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
baud
n 1: (computer science) a data transmission rate (bits/second)
for modems [syn: baud, baud rate]
Source: The Jargon File (version 4.4.7, 29 Dec 2003)
baud
/bawd/, n.
[simplified from its technical meaning] n. Bits per second. Hence kilobaud
or Kbaud, thousands of bits per second. The technical meaning is level
transitions per second; this coincides with bps only for two-level
modulation with no framing or stop bits. Most hackers are aware of these
nuances but blithely ignore them.
Historical note: baud was originally a unit of telegraph signalling speed,
set at one pulse per second. It was proposed at the November, 1926
conference of the Comit? Consultatif International Des Communications
T?l?graphiques as an improvement on the then standard practice of referring
to line speeds in terms of words per minute, and named for Jean Maurice
Emile Baudot (1845-1903), a French engineer who did a lot of pioneering
work in early teleprinters.
Source: The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (26 July 2010) baud baud rate Matching Word(s) Bud Bad Gaud Laud Maud yaud Boud Bald Band Bard Bawd Bauk bud bad gaud laud bald band bard bawd baum
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