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Principles of Operation does not seem to use "kilobit" anywhere.
The kilobit is a multiple of the unit bit for digital information or computer storage.
The kilobit is usually written as kbit or kb.
To reduce the price, the 32 kB extension used eight faulty 64 kilobit chips with only one half of their capacity working and/or available.
The kilobit has the unit symbol kbit or kb.
The modem is an underpowered 14.4 kilobit model whose apparent speed is enhanced somewhat by trickery at the other end of the line.
A kilobit is 1000 (kilo-), as in SI, bits.
In the 1950s, "1 kilobit" meant "1000 bits":
K, kilobit (more correctly kbit)
A kilobit per second (kbit/s or kb/s) is a unit of data transfer rate equal to:
"We treated every 'K' as something precious," he said, using industry shorthand for a kilobit, the standard measure for a piece of data on the Internet.
Some of the 33.6 kilobit modems in current computers can be upgraded to one of the new so-called 56 kilobit standards; most cannot.
The unit symbol kB is commonly used for kilobyte, but may be confused with the still often-used abbreviation of kb for kilobit.
Quoted in OED as first instance of "kilobit", though "it is more usual" suggests it is already in common use (see timeline entry for 1957)
Metricom executives said the new modem would initially give marginally better performance than its existing product, which now generally offers access speeds comparable to conventional 28.8 kilobit modems.
Earliest instance of "kilobit" in both IEEE explore and Google Scholar: "Central controls the mobile link with a rate of 20 kilobits per second, or less".
These registers are implemented with 1 kilobit (Kbit) bipolar RAM integrated circuits (ICs) with a 4.5 ns access time.
The abbreviation kb (for kilobit) should not be confused with the abbreviation of the term kilobyte (abbreviated to kB or KB, with an upper case B).
What makes MF and in-band signaling different than SS7 is that the routing digits are out-pulsed in MF format in the same 64 kilobit channel used by the voice audio connection.
However, the International Electrotechnical Commission issued standard IEC 60027, which specifies that the symbol for binary digit should be bit, and this should be used in all multiples, such as kbit, for kilobit.
A good binaries service provider must not only accommodate users of fast connections (3 megabit) but also users of slow connections (256 kilobit or less) who need more time to download content over a period of several days or weeks.
The chips included are an Intel P8052AH microcontroller, an Atmel AT28C16 16 kilobit EEPROM chip, and four Fairchild Semiconductor Decoder/Demultiplexer chips of various descriptions.
Standard voice and slower 56 kilobit modem communications are possible over many kilometers of cable, but the higher frequencies used by DSL are attenuated and DSL's maximum performance gradually declines as the cable length increases.
For most of the journey this would be used at a much lower power for sending data about the interstellar medium, but during the flyby the main engine section would be discarded and the entire power capacity dedicated to communications at about 1 kilobit per second.
The DWGS system can be thought of as an early sample playback system where only extremely short, single cycle waveforms are stored on four 256 Kilobit ROM chips, played back through the two digital oscillators and processed by relatively familiar subtractive synthesis facilities.