Bandwidth calculator

Introduce

For digital signals, bandwidth refers to the amount of data that can pass through a link per unit time. For example, the B channel bandwidth of ISDN is 64Kbps. Since the transmission of the digital signal is completed by the modulation of the analog signal, in order to distinguish from the analog bandwidth, the bandwidth of the digital channel is generally described directly by the baud rate or symbol rate. Type the number of megabits per second (Mbit/s) you want to convert in the text box to see the results in the table. Bandwidth usually refers to the maximum transmission capacity of a network connection, which represents the maximum amount of data that can be transmitted over a network connection in a unit time. Bandwidth is usually measured in bits per second (bps), while network speed refers to the actual data transfer rate, also in bits per second (bps).