Symbol rate

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In digital transmission technology and communications technology, the symbol rate or baud rate is the number of symbols transmitted per time period. The unit “per second” of this rate is called baud , or Bd for short . B. to be distinguished from the bit rate .

Connections

In each of the time steps considered here ( symbol duration ), one of several possible symbols is transmitted. So the symbol rate is

If there are more than two different symbols, see line code , each symbol carries more than one bit of information and the bit rate is higher than the symbol rate.

With the frequency spreading method, the state changes several times per symbol, with the chip rate which is higher by the spreading factor . Without frequency spreading, the step speed is the same as the symbol rate. With carrier-based transmission methods , the step speed is also called the modulation rate .

Under certain conditions, the required bandwidth is roughly equal to the walking speed. The bandwidth actually required depends, among other things, on the type of pulse shaping and possibly on the type of modulation and the modulation index .

Examples

As the following table demonstrates, the data transmission rate and symbol rate can differ in both directions. Values ​​just below 0.001 to 15 occur in practice.

Transfers with many time steps compared to the number of bits in a coded word reduce the data transfer rate compared to the symbol rate. Many possible levels or states increase the data transmission rate compared to the symbol rate or reduce the necessary bandwidth. Forward error corrections permanently installed in encodings reduce the data transmission rate, but allow more constellations.

Modulations can partly be coded together, partly these are not explicitly stated (so there is a PAM-2 behind almost all codings with 2 levels).

Note: Information on the data transfer rate is often embellished for advertising purposes. Common are:

  • The ratio of data rate to symbol rate is not taken into account.
  • Any forward error corrections included are not taken into account.
  • With full duplex transmissions, the outward and return directions are added together.
code Levels /
states
Data rate /
symbol rate
max frequency /
symbol rate
DC-free Taktrück-
recovery
Error
detection
Error
correction
application
RZ code 03 1/2 1/2 No Yes No No
NRZ code (PAM-2) 02 1 1/2 No No No No natively connected with separate clock signal ( PCI , RAM ...)
PAM-4 04th 2 1/2 No No No No PCI Express 6.0, Ethernet over glass fiber with 100, 200 and 400 Gbit / s
PAM-16 16 4th 1/2 No No No No Ethernet 40GBASE-T
(0,1) -RLL 02 1/2 1/2 Yes Yes No No Floppy disks, hard drives
(0.2) -RLL 02 4/5 1/2 No Yes No No
(1,7) -RLL 02 2/3 1/2 some Yes No No
(2,7) -RLL 02 1/2 1/6 No Yes No No Hard drives
EFM 02 8/17 1/6 Yes Yes partially No compact disc
EFMplus 02 8/16 1/6 Yes Yes partially No DVD
Manchester code or 1B2B code 02 1/2 1/2 Yes Yes No No
4B5B code 02 4/5 1/2 No Yes No No
4B5B code + MLT-3 code 03 4/5 1/4 No Yes No No Fast Ethernet
8B10B code 02 8/10 1/2 Yes Yes partially No HDMI up to 2.0 , PCI Express 1.x and 2.x , Serial ATA , USB 3.0 , DisplayPort and many more
16b18b code 02 16/18 1/2 Yes Yes partially No HDMI 2.1
64b66b code 02 64/66 1/2 reduced Yes No No PCI Express 3.0 to 5.0
64b67b code 02 64/67 1/2 Yes Yes No No
DSSS of the GPS 02 1/1023 1/2 Carrier tape Yes No No Global Positioning System
DSSS + DBPSK 02 1/11 1/2 Carrier tape Yes partially No Original WLAN 802.11
DSSS + DQPSK 04th 2/11 1/2 Carrier tape Yes partially No Original WLAN 802.11
BPSK 02 1 1/2 No No No No Bluetooth
QPSK 04th 2 1/2 No No No No DVB-S
8-PSK 08th 3 1/2 No No No No Bluetooth , DVB-S2
16-QAM 16 4th 1/2 No No No No DVB-C
64-QAM 64 6th 1/2 No No No No
4096-QAM 4096 12 1/2 No No No No DVB-C2 (max.), ADSL
32768-QAM 32768 15th 1/2 No No No No ADSL (max.)

literature

  • Gottapu Sasibhushana Rao: Cellular Mobile Communication . Pearson Education India, 2013, ISBN 81-317-9861-5 .
  • Karl-Dirk Kammeyer: message transmission . 4th edition. Vieweg + Teubner, 2008, ISBN 978-3-8351-0179-1 .