| baud Most
people use baud to describe modem speeds in bits per second--but they're
wrong. They may say a 9,600-bps modem transmits at 9,600 baud, but really
baud is a measure of how frequently sound changes on a phone line. Modern
modems transmit more bits with fewer changes in sound, so baud and bps
numbers aren't equal. However, only editors, pedants, and communications
engineers now care about the distinction. But if you run into members of
these groups, use bps instead of baud. |