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A digital transmitter has a clock that is 0.5% faster than the receiver clock. How many extra bits per second does the transmitter sends if the data rate is 100 Mbps ?

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Answer:

The extra bits that the transmitter sent - 500 kbps

Solution:

As per the question:

The given data rate is 100 Mbps

The clock of the digital transmitter is 0.5% faster than the receiver clock.

Now,

The extra bits send are given by:


(5)/(1000)* 100* 10^(3)} = 500 kbps

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