The relationship between bits per second and bytes per second is based on the relationship between bits and bytes, which is that there are 8 bits to a byte.
Another thing to consider is that bits are represented by a lower case "b" and bytes are represented by an uppercase "B".
An example would be:
8 bps = 1 Bps
or
64 bps = 8 Bps
I believe you meant difference between a bit and a byte. A byte is 8 bits.
character is an 8bit word also known as 1 byte. where as bit is referred to single bit among those 8 bit in a 1 byte (or character).
A kilo bit per sec is 1000 bits bits per second
A bit is one binary unit - either a one or a zero. A byte contains 8 bits. (so for example a byte would look like "10011011") Half a byte (or 4 bits) is called a nibble, no kidding!
8 bits are a byte
if u bit a dik it past if u byte a dik its present tense.
Byte, since there are 8 bits in every byte
Asynchronous transmission refers to the case when the sending initiate transmission of byte at any instant of time. In asynchronous transmission only one byte is sent at a time and there is no time relation between consecutive bits. This transmission is also referred to as start-stop transmission.This is achieved by providing two extra bits, a start bit at the beginning and a stop bit at the end of a byte. The start bit always "0" and is prefixed to each byte. The stop bit is always "1" and also suffixed to each byte usually 1,1.5 or 2 bits.ANSWERED BY= SATISH KUMAR (AKASH VERMA) [LUCKNOW UNIVERSITY LUCKNOW]
bit, nibble, byte, word
LHLD 4000H : Get first 16-bit number in HLXCHG : Save first 16-bit number in DELHLD 4002H : Get second 16-bit number in HLMOV A, E : Get lower byte of the first numberSUB L : Subtract lower byte of the second numberMOV L, A : Store the result in L registerMOV A, D : Get higher byte of the first numberSBB H : Subtract higher byte of second number with borrowMOV H, A : Store l6-bit result in memory locations 4004H and 4005H.SHLD 4004H : Store l6-bit result in memory locations 4004H and 4005H.HLT : Terminate program execution.
There are 8 bits in 1 byte.
byte was coined by werner buchholz