Actually, it would be 256bits/cycle at a rate of 62,500,000 cycles/sec.
"anthony kim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> Can you explain this to me in greater detail?
> 256 bits * 62.5 MHz = 16,000(bits*MHz)
>
> 16,000(bits*MHz) * 1,000,000 Hz/MHz =
> 16,000,000,000 (bits*Hz) or 16 Gb*Hz
>
> 1 Hz = 1 Cycle/sec
>
> Therefore,
>
> 16 Gb*Cycles/sec or (dropping "cycles") 16 Gb/sec IOW, 16 Gbps
>
> What would totally clarify for me is if
> 1 bit is transmitted per Hz (per cycle)?
>
> Is that always the case?
>
>
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>
> TIA,
> anthony
>
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