Mbps is Milionbit pro second (million bits per second)
Kbps is Kilobit pro second (thousands per second)
bps is bit pro second
Speed unit, bit is bit, usually expressed by b (lowercase), refers to a binary bit, Milionbit = 1000Kilobit = 1000000bit
So 1Mbps = 1000000bps
This is the unit commonly used to measure bandwidth, referring to the number of binary bits transmitted per second
The speed displayed on the software usually refers to the number of bytes transferred per second (Byte) is usually expressed by B (uppercase)
MB means megabytes or megabytes
KB is kilobyte
B is byte
The relationship is 1MB = 1024KB = 1024 * 1024B
Speed rate conversion bandwidth: 128KB / s = 128 × 8 (Kb / s) = 1024Kb / s = 1Mb / s
That is 128KB / s = 1Mb / s
1B = 8b
So 1M bandwidth means 1Mbps = 1000Kbps = 1000 / 8KBps = 125KBps
Therefore, the speed of 1M bandwidth download generally does not exceed 125KB per second
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bps
Full name: Bits Per Second
Units of data transmission speed such as communication lines. Bits per second. 1bps means that 1 bit of data can be transmitted in 1 second. 1 kbps (1 kilobps) is 1000 bps, and 1 Mbps (1 megabps) is 1000 kbps (1 million bps).
There are opinions that use 1024bps as 1kbps, 1024kbps as 1Mbps, and also use the lowercase letter of "k" as 1000 times, and the uppercase letter of "K" as 1024 times.
Originally, the joint terms such as "k" and "M" as the SI unit system common to all countries have a meaning of 1000. The standardization bodies such as IEEE and IEC have formally followed these usages. However, due to the initial software and hardware design of the computer, 1024 bits were used as 1k bits. As a result, the number of people who applied this rule to the data capacity and communication rate increased, resulting in such a chaotic state.
In the world of communication, since the data unit follows the SI unit system and is used 1000 times, and the communication rate of the modem starts with 75bps, 300bps, 1200bps and other non-2 power values, so 1kbps = 1000bps Proper. Generally speaking, the storage capacity of memory and hard disk is generally "1024", and the communication rate is "1000". However, because there will be different according to the situation, you need to pay full attention to which side is used.
By the way, the highest speed of the analog modem is 56kbps (downstream. The upstream is 33.6kbps), the highest speed of ISDN is 128kbps, and the highest speed of 100BASE-TX Ethernet << 7 (2) >> is 100Mbps.
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What are Mbps, Kbps, bps, kb, mb and their conversion and difference:
Mbps is Milionbit pro second (million bits per second);
Kbps is Kilobit pro second (kilobits per second);
bps is bit pro second (bits per second);
Speed unit, bit is bit, usually expressed by b (lowercase), refers to a binary bit, Milionbit = 1000Kilobit = 1000000bit;
So 1Mbps = 1000000bps;
This is a unit commonly used to measure bandwidth, referring to the number of binary bits transmitted per second;
The speed displayed on the software usually refers to the number of bytes transferred per second (Byte) is usually expressed by B (uppercase);
MB means megabytes or megabytes;
KB is kilobytes;
B is byte;
The relationship is 1MB = 1024KB = 1024 * 1024B;
1B = 8b;
So 1M bandwidth means 1Mbps = 1000Kbps = 1000 / 8KBps = 125KBps;
Therefore, the bandwidth download speed of 1M generally does not exceed 125KB per second.
The 2M and 3M bandwidths are 250KBps and 375KBps respectively;
The download speed of 2M and 3M bandwidth will not exceed 250KB and 375KB per second respectively.
Suppose you want to convert 10kbps, then 10kbps = 10000bps = 0.01Mpbs.
The unit of measurement for data transmission rate K is decimal, but K for data storage is binary.
1kbit / s is 1000bit / s, and KB is 1024 bytes. Pay attention to the difference between KB and kbit. In addition, the unit of data transmission rate is bit / s. It is recorded as bps.
In practical applications, 1kbps = 1000bps, 1Mbps = 1000,000bps.
1bps = 0.000001bps