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- | Back EMF generally refers to the voltage that will appear across an inductor if the current is stopped suddenly | + | Back EMF generally refers |
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===== Baud ===== | ===== Baud ===== | ||
- | Most people use baud to describe modem speeds in bits per second–but they are wrong. They may say a 9,600-bps modem transmits at 9,600 baud, but really | + | Baud in communications refers |
- | [[http:// | + | [[wp>Baud|Baud]] |
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- | Bell Signals were used to convey information | + | Bell Signals are used as part of a block signaling protocol. |
- | [[http://www.signalbox.org/ | + | |
+ | The cadence of the Bell Signals were used to convey information. | ||
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+ | Though there are some universal bell signals, different railroads at different times have had their own signaling schemes. | ||
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===== BGA ===== | ===== BGA ===== | ||
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- | Byte per second. In telecommunications and computing, bit rate (sometimes written bitrate or Rbit) is the number of bits that are conveyed or processed per unit of time. In digital multimedia, bit rate is the number of bits used per unit of time to represent a continuous medium such as audio or video. It is quantified using the bit per second (bit/s) unit or some derivative such as Mbit/ | + | Bits per second. In telecommunications and computing, bit rate (sometimes written bitrate or Rbit) is the number of bits that are conveyed or processed per unit of time. In digital multimedia, bit rate is the number of bits used per unit of time to represent a continuous medium such as audio or video. It is quantified using the bit per second (bit/s) unit or some derivative such as Mbit/ |
While often referred to as " | While often referred to as " | ||
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