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To find the transmission rate of the circuit in this Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) scenario, we follow this approach:
Given:
– The link transmits 4000 frames per second.
– Each slot has 8 bits.
In TDM (Time Division Multiplexing), multiple signals or data streams are combined into one signal over a shared medium. If each frame corresponds to a time slot that carries 8 bits of data, and there are 4000 such frames transmitted each second, the transmission rate (also referred to as the data rate or bit rate) can be calculated as follows:
Transmission rate = (Number of frames per second) × (Bits per frame)
Substituting the given values:
Transmission rate = 4000 frames/second × 8 bits/frame = 32,000 bits per second (bps)
So, the transmission rate of the circuit in this TDM setup is 32,000 bps or 32 Kbps (Kilobits per second).
A. 32kbps
A. 32kbps