In telecommunication, data signaling rate (DSR), also known as gross bit rate, is the aggregate rate at which data passes a point in the transmission path of a data transmission system.
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The maximum user signaling rate, synonymous to gross bit rate or data signaling rate, is the maximum rate, in bits per second, at which binary information can be transferred in a given direction between users over the telecommunications system facilities dedicated to a particular information transfer transaction, under conditions of continuous transmission and no overhead information.
For a single channel, the signaling rate is given by
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In the case where an individual end-to-end telecommunications service is provided by parallel channels, the parallel-channel signaling rate is given by
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In the case where an end-to-end telecommunications service is provided by tandem channels, the end-to-end signaling rate is the lowest signaling rate among the component channels.
See also: List of interface bit rates.
Data Rate | Standard | |
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1.5 Mbit/s | USB 1.0 | |
1.544 Mbit/s | Digital Signal 1 | |
12 Mbit/s | USB 1.1 | |
155 Mbit/s | OC-3 | |
480 Mbit/s | USB 2.0 | |
622 Mbit/s | OC-12 | |
1000 Mbit/s | Gigabit Ethernet | |
1063 Mbit/s | Fibre Channel (1GFC) | |
2125 Mbit/s | 2GFC | |
2488 Mbit/s | OC-48 | |
2500 Mbit/s | 2.5GBASE-T, InfiniBand | |
2666 Mbit/s | OC-48(FEC) | |
3125 Mbit/s | ×4 10GBASE-LX4 | |
4250 Mbit/s | 4GFC | |
5000 Mbit/s | 5GBASE-T, USB 3.0, USB 3.1 Gen 1 | |
8500 Mbit/s | 8GFC | |
9.953 Gbit/s | OC-192 | |
10.000 Gbit/s | USB 3.1 Gen 2 | |
10.3125 Gbit/s | 10 GbE, ×4 40GbE, ×10 100GBASE-CR10 | |
10.51875 Gbit/s | 10GFC | |
10.664 Gbit/s | OC-192 (FEC) | |
10.709 Gbit/s | OC-192 (ITU-T G.709) | |
11.100 Gbit/s | 10 GbE FEC | |
14.025 Gbit/s | 16GFC "Gen 5" | |
25.78125 Gbit/s | ×4 100GBASE-CR4 | |
28.05 Gbit/s | 32GFC "Gen 6" | |
28.05 Gbit/s | ×4 128GFC "Gen 6" | |
120.579 Gbit/s | 100GBASE-ZR |