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Что (кто) такое kilobits - определение

UNIT OF INFORMATION
KiloBit; Kilo bit; Kilo Bit; Kilo-bit; Kilo-Bit; Kilobits
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kilobit         
¦ noun Computing a unit of memory or data equal to 1,024 bits.
Kilobit         
The kilobit is a multiple of the unit bit for digital information or computer storage. The prefix kilo- (symbol k) is defined in the International System of Units (SI) as a multiplier of 103 (1 thousand), and therefore,
kilobit         
<unit> 2^10 = 1024 bits of storage (1 Kb). Compare kilobits per second. (2002-03-23)
kilobits per second         
TYPE OF UNIT OF MEASUREMENT
Kilobits per second; Mbps; Megabits per second; Kbit/s; Gbps; Mbit/s; Gbit/s; Kilobit per second; Megabit per second; Gigabit per second; Gigabyte per second; Gigabits per second; GBps; Gbyte/s; Megabyte per second; Megabytes per second; MBps; Mbyte/s; Kilobyte per second; Kilobytes per second; KBps; Kbyte/s; Kibibit per second; Kibps; Kibibits per second; Kibit/s; Kibibyte per second; Kibibytes per second; KiBps; Kibyte/s; Gibit/s; Mibit/s; Mebibit per second; Mibibit per second; Gibibit per second; Megabit/s; Kilobit/s; KiB/s; MB/s; KB/s; Kbits/sec; GiB/s; MB/sec; Mbits/sec; Mbytes/sec; Mbit/sec; Terabit per second; Tebibit per second; Tibit/s; TBps, Tbps; Tbits/sec; Gb/s; Mb/s; GB/s; Kb/s; Tb/s; Tbit/s; TiB/s; Tebi bit per second; Mbits/s; Gbits/s; Kbits/s; Terabyte per second; Mebibyte per second; Gibibyte per second; Kbp/s; Tebibyte per second; TB/s; Byte/s; Tbits/s; Data rate unit; Data rate units; TBps; Terabits per second
<unit> (kbps, kb/s) A unit of data rate where 1 kb/s = 1000 bits per second. This contrasts with units of storage where 1 Kb = 1024 bits (note upper case K). (2002-03-23)
56 kbit/s line         
DIGITAL CONNECTION MATCHING THE DATA RATE OF A DIGITAL TELEPHONE LINE
56 kbit/s; 56 kilobits per second; 56kbps; 56 kbps; 56k line; 56 kb/s line
A 56 kbit/s line is a digital connection capable of carrying 56 kilobits per second (kbit/s), or 56,000 bit/s, the data rate of a classical single channel digital telephone line in North America. In many urban areas, which have seen wide deployment of faster, cheaper technologies, 56 kbit/s lines are generally considered to be an obsolete technology.
56 kbps         
DIGITAL CONNECTION MATCHING THE DATA RATE OF A DIGITAL TELEPHONE LINE
56 kbit/s; 56 kilobits per second; 56kbps; 56 kbps; 56k line; 56 kb/s line
<communications> (56 kilobits per second) The data capacity of a normal single channel digital telephone channel in North America. The figure is derived from the bandwidth of 4 kHz allocated for such a channel and the 16-bit encoding (4000 times 16 = 64000) used to change analogue signals to digital, minus the 8000 bit/s used for signalling and supervision. At the end of 1997 there were two rival modem designs capable of this rate: k56flex and US Robotics' X2. In February 1998 the ITU proposed a 56kbps standard called V.90, which is expected to be formally approved during September 1998. (1998-09-15)
56k line         
DIGITAL CONNECTION MATCHING THE DATA RATE OF A DIGITAL TELEPHONE LINE
56 kbit/s; 56 kilobits per second; 56kbps; 56 kbps; 56k line; 56 kb/s line
<communications> A digital connection (possibly a {leased line}, possibly switched) capable of carrying 56 kbps. Compare DS0. (2000-07-16)
GBPS         
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TYPE OF UNIT OF MEASUREMENT
Kilobits per second; Mbps; Megabits per second; Kbit/s; Gbps; Mbit/s; Gbit/s; Kilobit per second; Megabit per second; Gigabit per second; Gigabyte per second; Gigabits per second; GBps; Gbyte/s; Megabyte per second; Megabytes per second; MBps; Mbyte/s; Kilobyte per second; Kilobytes per second; KBps; Kbyte/s; Kibibit per second; Kibps; Kibibits per second; Kibit/s; Kibibyte per second; Kibibytes per second; KiBps; Kibyte/s; Gibit/s; Mibit/s; Mebibit per second; Mibibit per second; Gibibit per second; Megabit/s; Kilobit/s; KiB/s; MB/s; KB/s; Kbits/sec; GiB/s; MB/sec; Mbits/sec; Mbytes/sec; Mbit/sec; Terabit per second; Tebibit per second; Tibit/s; TBps, Tbps; Tbits/sec; Gb/s; Mb/s; GB/s; Kb/s; Tb/s; Tbit/s; TiB/s; Tebi bit per second; Mbits/s; Gbits/s; Kbits/s; Terabyte per second; Mebibyte per second; Gibibyte per second; Kbp/s; Tebibyte per second; TB/s; Byte/s; Tbits/s; Data rate unit; Data rate units; TBps; Terabits per second
GigaBits Per Second
gigabits per second         
TYPE OF UNIT OF MEASUREMENT
Kilobits per second; Mbps; Megabits per second; Kbit/s; Gbps; Mbit/s; Gbit/s; Kilobit per second; Megabit per second; Gigabit per second; Gigabyte per second; Gigabits per second; GBps; Gbyte/s; Megabyte per second; Megabytes per second; MBps; Mbyte/s; Kilobyte per second; Kilobytes per second; KBps; Kbyte/s; Kibibit per second; Kibps; Kibibits per second; Kibit/s; Kibibyte per second; Kibibytes per second; KiBps; Kibyte/s; Gibit/s; Mibit/s; Mebibit per second; Mibibit per second; Gibibit per second; Megabit/s; Kilobit/s; KiB/s; MB/s; KB/s; Kbits/sec; GiB/s; MB/sec; Mbits/sec; Mbytes/sec; Mbit/sec; Terabit per second; Tebibit per second; Tibit/s; TBps, Tbps; Tbits/sec; Gb/s; Mb/s; GB/s; Kb/s; Tb/s; Tbit/s; TiB/s; Tebi bit per second; Mbits/s; Gbits/s; Kbits/s; Terabyte per second; Mebibyte per second; Gibibyte per second; Kbp/s; Tebibyte per second; TB/s; Byte/s; Tbits/s; Data rate unit; Data rate units; TBps; Terabits per second
<unit> (Gbps) A unit of information transfer rate equal to one billion bits per second. Note that, while a gigabit is defined as a power of two (2^30 bits), a gigabit per second is defined as a power of ten (10^9 bits per second, which is slightly less) than 2^30). (2004-02-10)
MBPS         
TYPE OF UNIT OF MEASUREMENT
Kilobits per second; Mbps; Megabits per second; Kbit/s; Gbps; Mbit/s; Gbit/s; Kilobit per second; Megabit per second; Gigabit per second; Gigabyte per second; Gigabits per second; GBps; Gbyte/s; Megabyte per second; Megabytes per second; MBps; Mbyte/s; Kilobyte per second; Kilobytes per second; KBps; Kbyte/s; Kibibit per second; Kibps; Kibibits per second; Kibit/s; Kibibyte per second; Kibibytes per second; KiBps; Kibyte/s; Gibit/s; Mibit/s; Mebibit per second; Mibibit per second; Gibibit per second; Megabit/s; Kilobit/s; KiB/s; MB/s; KB/s; Kbits/sec; GiB/s; MB/sec; Mbits/sec; Mbytes/sec; Mbit/sec; Terabit per second; Tebibit per second; Tibit/s; TBps, Tbps; Tbits/sec; Gb/s; Mb/s; GB/s; Kb/s; Tb/s; Tbit/s; TiB/s; Tebi bit per second; Mbits/s; Gbits/s; Kbits/s; Terabyte per second; Mebibyte per second; Gibibyte per second; Kbp/s; Tebibyte per second; TB/s; Byte/s; Tbits/s; Data rate unit; Data rate units; TBps; Terabits per second
MegaBits Per Second

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Kilobit

The kilobit is a multiple of the unit bit for digital information or computer storage. The prefix kilo- (symbol k) is defined in the International System of Units (SI) as a multiplier of 103 (1 thousand), and therefore,

1 kilobit = 103bits = 1000 bits.

The kilobit has the unit symbol kbit or kb.

Using the common byte size of 8 bits, 1 kbit is equal to 125 bytes.

The kilobit is commonly used in the expression of data rates of digital communication circuits as kilobits per second (kbit/s or kb/s), or abbreviated as kbps, as in, for example, a 56 kbps PSTN circuit, or a 512 kbit/s broadband Internet connection.

The unit symbol kb (lowercase 'b') is typographically similar to the international standard unit symbol for the kilobyte, i.e. kB (upper case 'B'). The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) recommends the symbol bit instead of b. The prefix kilo- is often used in fields of computer science and information technology with a meaning of multiplication by 1024 instead of 1000, contrary to international standards, in conjunction with the base unit byte and bit, in which case it is to be written as Ki-, with a capital letter K, e.g., 1 Kibit = 1024 bits. The decimal SI definition, 1 kbit/s = 1000 bit/s, is used uniformly in the context of telecommunication transmission speeds.

The kilobit is closely related to the much less used kibibit, a unit multiple derived from the binary prefix kibi- (symbol Ki) of the same order of magnitude, which is equal to 210bits = 1024 bits, or approximately 2% larger than the kilobit. Despite the definitions of these new prefixes, meant for binary-based quantities of storage by international standards organizations, memory semiconductor chips are still marketed using the metric prefix names to designate binary multiples.