3) Assume that we have a UART that has a transmission speed of up to 10MBps (Mega Bytes per second)
3.1) How many bits does it transmit per second
3.2) And how long does it take for it to transmit a 200MB file?
Transmission speed=10 MBps
3.1) calculating the bit per second transmission rate.
Here, we get that 10 Mbps is equal to 10,000,000 bit per second.
3.2)
Calculating the time taken to transmit a file of 200 MB
Formula to calculate the time,
time taken to transmit a file of 200 MB over the network with transmission speed 1MBps is 200 seconds.
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