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The bit-rate of a signal is 6000 bps. If 1500 signal elements are sent per second, calculate the Baud Rate and the number of bits in each signal element.

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The bit-rate of a signal is 6000 bps.

If 1500 signal elements are sent per second, calculate the Baud Rate and the number of bits in each signal element.

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Solution

Sure, let's break it down:

  1. Baud Rate: The Baud Rate is the rate at which signal elements are sent per second. In this case, it is given as 1500 signal elements per second. So, the Baud Rate is 1500 Baud.

  2. Number of bits in each signal element: This can be calculated by dividing the bit-rate by the Baud Rate. The bit-rate is given as 6000 bps (bits per second) and the Baud Rate is 1500 Baud. So, the number of bits in each signal element is 6000 bps / 1500 Baud = 4 bits.

So, the Baud Rate is 1500 Baud and there are 4 bits in each signal element.

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