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Bit rates
NameSymbolMultiple
bit per secondbit/s11
Decimal prefixes (SI)
kilobit per secondkbit/s10310001
megabit per secondMbit/s10610002
gigabit per secondGbit/s10910003
terabit per secondTbit/s101210004
Binary prefixes (IEC 80000-13)
kibibit per secondKibit/s21010241
mebibit per secondMibit/s22010242
gibibit per secondGibit/s23010243
tebibit per secondTibit/s24010244

In telecommunications, data-transfer rate is the average number of bits (bitrate), characters or symbols (baudrate), or data blocks per unit time passing through a communication link in a to mean KiB, the kilobyte in its binary sense. In the context of data rates, however, typically only decimal prefixes are used, and they have their standard SI interpretation.

Variations[edit]

In 1999, the IEC published Amendment 2 to 'IEC 60027-2: Letter symbols to be used in electrical technology – Part 2: Telecommunications and electronics.' This standard, approved in 1998, introduced the prefixes kibi-, mebi-, gibi-, tebi-, pebi-, and exbi- to be used in specifying binary multiples of a quantity. The name is derived from the first two letters of the original SI prefixes followed by bi (short for binary). It also clarifies that the SI prefixes are used only to mean powers of 10 and never powers of 2.

Decimal multiples of bits[edit]

These units are often used in a manner inconsistent with the IEC standard.

Kilobit per second[edit]

kilobit per second (symbol kbit/s or kb/s, often abbreviated 'kbps') is a unit of data transfer rate equal to:

  • 1,000 bits per second
  • 125 bytes per second

Megabit per second[edit]

megabit per second (symbol Mbit/s or Mb/s, often abbreviated 'Mbps') is a unit of data transfer rate equal to:

  • 1,000 kilobits per second
  • 1,000,000 bits per second
  • 125,000 bytes per second
  • 125 kilobytes per second

Gigabit per second[edit]

gigabit per second (symbol Gbit/s or Gb/s, often abbreviated 'Gbps') is a unit of data transfer rate equal to:

  • 1,000 megabits per second
  • 1,000,000 kilobits per second
  • 1,000,000,000 bits per second
  • 125,000,000 bytes per second
  • 125 megabytes per second

Terabit per second[edit]

terabit per second (symbol Tbit/s or Tb/s, sometimes abbreviated 'Tbps') is a unit of data transfer rate equal to:

  • 1,000 gigabits per second
  • 1,000,000 megabits per second
  • 1,000,000,000 kilobits per second
  • 1,000,000,000,000 bits per second
  • 125,000,000,000 bytes per second
  • 125 gigabytes per second

Decimal multiples of bytes[edit]

These units are often not used in the suggested ways; see above section titled 'variations'.

Kilobyte per second[edit]

kilobyte per second (kB/s) is a unit of data transfer rate equal to:

  • 8,000 bits per second
  • 1,000 bytes per second
  • 8 kilobits per second

Megabyte per second[edit]

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megabyte per second (MB/s) is a unit of data transfer rate equal to:

  • 8,000,000 bits per second
  • 1,000,000 bytes per second
  • 1,000 kilobytes per second
  • 8 megabits per second

Gigabyte per second[edit]

gigabyte per second (GB/s) is a unit of data transfer rate equal to:

  • 8,000,000,000 bits per second
  • 1,000,000,000 bytes per second
  • 1,000,000 kilobytes per second
  • 1,000 megabytes per second
  • 8 gigabits per second
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Terabyte per second[edit]

terabyte per second (TB/s) is a unit of data transfer rate equal to:

  • 8,000,000,000,000 bits per second
  • 1,000,000,000,000 bytes per second
  • 1,000,000,000 kilobytes per second
  • 1,000,000 megabytes per second
  • 1,000 gigabytes per second
  • 8 terabits per second

Conversion table[edit]

NameSymbolbit per secondbyte per secondbit per second (formula)byte per second (formula)
bit per secondbit/s10.12511/8
byte per secondB/s8181
kilobit per secondkbit/s1,0001251031/8 × 103
kibibit per secondKibit/s1,02412821027
kilobyte per secondkB/s8,0001,0008 × 103103
kibibyte per secondKiB/s8,1921,024213210
megabit per secondMbit/s1,000,000125,0001061/8 × 106
mebibit per secondMibit/s1,048,576131,072220217
megabyte per secondMB/s8,000,0001,000,0008 × 106106
mebibyte per secondMiB/s8,388,6081,048,576223220
gigabit per secondGbit/s1,000,000,000125,000,0001091/8 × 109
gibibit per secondGibit/s1,073,741,824134,217,728230227
gigabyte per secondGB/s8,000,000,0001,000,000,0008 × 109109
gibibyte per secondGiB/s8,589,934,5921,073,741,824233230
terabit per secondTbit/s1,000,000,000,000125,000,000,00010121/8 × 1012
tebibit per secondTibit/s1,099,511,627,776137,438,953,472240237
terabyte per secondTB/s8,000,000,000,0001,000,000,000,0008 × 10121012
tebibyte per secondTiB/s8,796,093,022,2081,099,511,627,776243240

Examples of bit rates[edit]

QuantityUnitbits per secondbytes per secondFieldDescription
56kbit/s56,0007,000Networking56kbit modem – 56 kbit/s – 56,000 bit/s
64kbit/s64,0008,000Networking64 kbit/s in an ISDN B channel or best quality, uncompressed telephone line.
1,536kbit/s1,536,000192,000Networking24 channels of telephone in the US, or a good VTC T1.
10Mbit/s10,000,0001,250,000Networking107 bit/s is the speed of classic Ethernet: 10BASE2, 10BASE5, 10BASE-T
10Mbit/s10,000,0001,250,000BiologyResearch suggests that the human retina transmits data to the brain at the rate of ca. 107 bit/s[1][2][dubious]
54Mbit/s54,000,0006,750,000Networking802.11g, Wireless G LAN
100Mbit/s100,000,00012,500,000NetworkingFast Ethernet
600Mbit/s600,000,00075,000,000Networking802.11n, Wireless N LAN
1Gbit/s1,000,000,000125,000,000Networking1 Gigabit Ethernet
10Gbit/s10,000,000,0001,250,000,000Networking10 Gigabit Ethernet
100Gbit/s100,000,000,00012,500,000,000Networking100 Gigabit Ethernet
1Tbit/s1,000,000,000,000125,000,000,000NetworkingSEA-ME-WE 4submarine communications cable – 1.28 terabits per second[3]
4kbit/s4,000500Audio dataminimum achieved for encoding recognizable speech (using special-purpose speech codecs)
8kbit/s8,0001,000Audio datalow bit rate telephone quality
32kbit/s32,0004,000Audio dataMW quality and ADPCM voice in telephony, doubling the capacity of a 30 chan link to 60 ch.
128kbit/s128,00016,000Audio data128 kbit/s MP3 – 128,000 bit/s
192kbit/s192,00024,000Audio data192 kbit/s MP3 – 192,000 bit/s
1,411.2kbit/s1,411,200176,400Audio dataCD audio (uncompressed, 16 bit samples × 44.1 kHz × 2 channels)
2Mbit/s2,000,000250,000Video data30 channels of telephone audio or a Video Tele-Conference at VHS quality
8Mbit/s8,000,0001,000,000Video dataDVD quality
27Mbit/s27,000,0003,375,000Video dataHDTV quality
1.244Gbit/s1,244,000,000155,500,000NetworkingOC-24, a 1.244 Gbit/s SONET data channel
9.953Gbit/s9,953,000,0001,244,125,000NetworkingOC-192, a 9.953 Gbit/s SONET data channel
39.813Gbit/s39,813,000,0004,976,625,000NetworkingOC-768, a 39.813 Gbit/s SONET data channel, the fastest in current use
60MB/s480,000,00060,000,000Computer data interfacesUSB 2.0 High-Speed
98.3MB/s786,432,00098,304,000Computer data interfacesFireWire IEEE 1394b-2002 S800
120MB/s960,000,000120,000,000Computer data interfacesHarddrive read, Samsung SpinPoint F1 HD103Uj[4]
133MB/s1,064,000,000133,000,000Computer data interfacesParallel ATA UDMA 6
133MB/s1,064,000,000133,000,000Computer data interfacesPCI 32-bit at 33 MHz (standard configuration)
188MB/s1,504,000,000188,000,000Computer data interfacesSATA I 1.5 Gbit/s – First generation
375MB/s3,000,000,000375,000,000Computer data interfacesSATA II 3Gbit/s – Second generation
500MB/s4,000,000,000500,000,000Computer data interfacesPCI Express x1 v2.0
5.0Gbit/s5,000,000,000625,000,000Computer data interfacesUSB 3.0 SuperSpeed - a.k.a. USB 3.1 Gen1
750MB/s6,000,000,000750,000,000Computer data interfacesSATA III 6 Gbit/s – Third generation
1067MB/s8,533,333,3331,066,666,667Computer data interfacesPCI-X 64 bit 133 MHz
10Gbit/s10,000,000,0001,250,000,000Computer data interfacesUSB 3.1 SuperSpeed+ - a.k.a. USB 3.1 Gen2
1250MB/s10,000,000,0001,250,000,000Computer data interfacesThunderbolt
2500MB/s20,000,000,0002,500,000,000Computer data interfacesThunderbolt 2
5000MB/s40,000,000,0005,000,000,000Computer data interfacesThunderbolt 3
8000MB/s64,000,000,0008,000,000,000Computer data interfacesPCI Express x16 v2.0
12000MB/s96,000,000,00012,000,000,000Computer data interfacesInfiniBand 12X QDR
16000MB/s128,000,000,00016,000,000,000Computer data interfacesPCI Express x16 v3.0

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^'Penn Researchers Calculate How Much the Eye Tells the Brain'. 26 July 2006.
  2. ^Koch K, J McLean, R Segev, MA Freed, MJ Berry II, V Balasubramanian, P Sterling. 2006. How much the eye tells the brain. Current Biology 16:1428-1434., 26 July 2006
  3. ^'Fujitsu Completes Construction of SEA-ME-WE 4 Submarine Cable Network'. Fujitsu Press Releases. Fujitsu. 2005-12-13. Archived from the original on 2007-03-17. Retrieved 2008-01-31.
  4. ^'Samsung overtakes'.

References[edit]

Per Second 1 4 4 Equals

  • International Electrotechnical Commission (2007). 'Prefixes for binary multiples' (archived). Retrieved on 2007-05-06. - updated page lacks table but now references IEC 80000-13:2008 rather than IEC 60027-2.
  • Donald Knuth: 'What is a kilobyte?'

External links[edit]

Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Data-rate_units&oldid=957806479'

[Hz to cycle/s] (Hz:hertz, s:second)

Convert Hz to cycle/s

a frequency conversion table

How to convert hertz to cycles per second [Hz to cycle/s]:

fcycle/s = 1 × fHz

How many cycles per second in a hertz:
If fHz = 1 then
fcycle/s = 1 × 1 = 1 cycle/s

How many cycles per second in 73 hertz:
If fHz = 73 then
fcycle/s = 1 × 73 = 73 cycle/s

Note: Hertz is a metric unit of frequency.

hertzcycle per secondhertzcycle per secondhertzcycle per secondhertzcycle per secondhertzcycle per second
112121414161618181
222222424262628282
332323434363638383
442424444464648484
552525454565658585
662626464666668686
772727474767678787
882828484868688888
992929494969698989
10103030505070709090
11113131515171719191
12123232525272729292
13133333535373739393
14143434545474749494
15153535555575759595
16163636565676769696
17173737575777779797
18183838585878789898
19193939595979799999
2020404060608080100100

hertz to cycles per second conversion cards

  • 1
    through
    20
    hertz
  • 1 Hz to cycle/s = 1 cycle/s
  • 2 Hz to cycle/s = 2 cycle/s
  • 3 Hz to cycle/s = 3 cycle/s
  • 4 Hz to cycle/s = 4 cycle/s
  • 5 Hz to cycle/s = 5 cycle/s
  • 6 Hz to cycle/s = 6 cycle/s
  • 7 Hz to cycle/s = 7 cycle/s
  • 8 Hz to cycle/s = 8 cycle/s
  • 9 Hz to cycle/s = 9 cycle/s
  • 10 Hz to cycle/s = 10 cycle/s
  • 11 Hz to cycle/s = 11 cycle/s
  • 12 Hz to cycle/s = 12 cycle/s
  • 13 Hz to cycle/s = 13 cycle/s
  • 14 Hz to cycle/s = 14 cycle/s
  • 15 Hz to cycle/s = 15 cycle/s
  • 16 Hz to cycle/s = 16 cycle/s
  • 17 Hz to cycle/s = 17 cycle/s
  • 18 Hz to cycle/s = 18 cycle/s
  • 19 Hz to cycle/s = 19 cycle/s
  • 20 Hz to cycle/s = 20 cycle/s

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  • 21
    through
    40
    hertz
  • 21 Hz to cycle/s = 21 cycle/s
  • 22 Hz to cycle/s = 22 cycle/s
  • 23 Hz to cycle/s = 23 cycle/s
  • 24 Hz to cycle/s = 24 cycle/s
  • 25 Hz to cycle/s = 25 cycle/s
  • 26 Hz to cycle/s = 26 cycle/s
  • 27 Hz to cycle/s = 27 cycle/s
  • 28 Hz to cycle/s = 28 cycle/s
  • 29 Hz to cycle/s = 29 cycle/s
  • 30 Hz to cycle/s = 30 cycle/s
  • 31 Hz to cycle/s = 31 cycle/s
  • 32 Hz to cycle/s = 32 cycle/s
  • 33 Hz to cycle/s = 33 cycle/s
  • 34 Hz to cycle/s = 34 cycle/s
  • 35 Hz to cycle/s = 35 cycle/s
  • 36 Hz to cycle/s = 36 cycle/s
  • 37 Hz to cycle/s = 37 cycle/s
  • 38 Hz to cycle/s = 38 cycle/s
  • 39 Hz to cycle/s = 39 cycle/s
  • 40 Hz to cycle/s = 40 cycle/s
  • 41
    through
    60
    hertz
  • 41 Hz to cycle/s = 41 cycle/s
  • 42 Hz to cycle/s = 42 cycle/s
  • 43 Hz to cycle/s = 43 cycle/s
  • 44 Hz to cycle/s = 44 cycle/s
  • 45 Hz to cycle/s = 45 cycle/s
  • 46 Hz to cycle/s = 46 cycle/s
  • 47 Hz to cycle/s = 47 cycle/s
  • 48 Hz to cycle/s = 48 cycle/s
  • 49 Hz to cycle/s = 49 cycle/s
  • 50 Hz to cycle/s = 50 cycle/s
  • 51 Hz to cycle/s = 51 cycle/s
  • 52 Hz to cycle/s = 52 cycle/s
  • 53 Hz to cycle/s = 53 cycle/s
  • 54 Hz to cycle/s = 54 cycle/s
  • 55 Hz to cycle/s = 55 cycle/s
  • 56 Hz to cycle/s = 56 cycle/s
  • 57 Hz to cycle/s = 57 cycle/s
  • 58 Hz to cycle/s = 58 cycle/s
  • 59 Hz to cycle/s = 59 cycle/s
  • 60 Hz to cycle/s = 60 cycle/s
  • 61
    through
    80
    hertz
  • 61 Hz to cycle/s = 61 cycle/s
  • 62 Hz to cycle/s = 62 cycle/s
  • 63 Hz to cycle/s = 63 cycle/s
  • 64 Hz to cycle/s = 64 cycle/s
  • 65 Hz to cycle/s = 65 cycle/s
  • 66 Hz to cycle/s = 66 cycle/s
  • 67 Hz to cycle/s = 67 cycle/s
  • 68 Hz to cycle/s = 68 cycle/s
  • 69 Hz to cycle/s = 69 cycle/s
  • 70 Hz to cycle/s = 70 cycle/s
  • 71 Hz to cycle/s = 71 cycle/s
  • 72 Hz to cycle/s = 72 cycle/s
  • 73 Hz to cycle/s = 73 cycle/s
  • 74 Hz to cycle/s = 74 cycle/s
  • 75 Hz to cycle/s = 75 cycle/s
  • 76 Hz to cycle/s = 76 cycle/s
  • 77 Hz to cycle/s = 77 cycle/s
  • 78 Hz to cycle/s = 78 cycle/s
  • 79 Hz to cycle/s = 79 cycle/s
  • 80 Hz to cycle/s = 80 cycle/s
  • 81
    through
    100
    hertz
  • 81 Hz to cycle/s = 81 cycle/s
  • 82 Hz to cycle/s = 82 cycle/s
  • 83 Hz to cycle/s = 83 cycle/s
  • 84 Hz to cycle/s = 84 cycle/s
  • 85 Hz to cycle/s = 85 cycle/s
  • 86 Hz to cycle/s = 86 cycle/s
  • 87 Hz to cycle/s = 87 cycle/s
  • 88 Hz to cycle/s = 88 cycle/s
  • 89 Hz to cycle/s = 89 cycle/s
  • 90 Hz to cycle/s = 90 cycle/s
  • 91 Hz to cycle/s = 91 cycle/s
  • 92 Hz to cycle/s = 92 cycle/s
  • 93 Hz to cycle/s = 93 cycle/s
  • 94 Hz to cycle/s = 94 cycle/s
  • 95 Hz to cycle/s = 95 cycle/s
  • 96 Hz to cycle/s = 96 cycle/s
  • 97 Hz to cycle/s = 97 cycle/s
  • 98 Hz to cycle/s = 98 cycle/s
  • 99 Hz to cycle/s = 99 cycle/s
  • 100 Hz to cycle/s = 100 cycle/s

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