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Calculating throughput for serial vs parallel
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[QUOTE="pbuk, post: 6827601, member: 385977"] Oh dear, this seems to have gone off-track. I think the problem starts here: This is not correct. I don't know what "data item" means in this context, but throughput and latency are not related in this (or any similar) way. Now will take at least 200 μs to transmit a message of 16 bits. and will take 20 μs to transmit a message of 1 bit, but in order to work out how long it will take to transmit a message of 16 bits we need to know its data rate, or throughput (also called, erroneously, bandwidth). If it has a data rate of 100 kbps (i.e. 1 bit every 10 μs) then it will take 16 x 10 μs + 20 μs = 180 μs to transfer 16 bits. [/QUOTE]
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