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If the bandwidth of a channel is 100 Hz and two bits are encoded per signal change, what data transmission rate would be obtainable?
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Step 1: Recall the Nyquist formula for maximum data rate in a noiseless channel: C = 2B Ă— logâ‚‚(M) where: - C is the channel capacity in bits per second (bps) - B is the bandwidth in Hz - M is the number of signal levels Show more…
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