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wiki:facility:hardware:ethernetcable:bitrate [2025/05/16 09:12] – created Jason Fischerwiki:facility:hardware:ethernetcable:bitrate [2025/05/16 09:13] (current) Jason Fischer
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 To explain using this picture a cat 6 cable is capable of a data rate of 10 gigabits per second wich is equal to 10240 mb. To compare you need to calculate the number of pixels using the resolution value found on sharp cap. Then you need to calculate the number of bits per second ( we are using grayscale which is 16bps or 2Bps) which is bits per pixel x pixels in frame. Now convert that to megabits per frame by dividing by 1000. You can then use that number with the frame rate found on sharp cap by multiplying (mbits/frame)(frame/second) you get (mbits/second) or Gbits/sec. you can then compare to the posted number for a cat 6 cable wich is 10 Gbit/sec. To explain using this picture a cat 6 cable is capable of a data rate of 10 gigabits per second wich is equal to 10240 mb. To compare you need to calculate the number of pixels using the resolution value found on sharp cap. Then you need to calculate the number of bits per second ( we are using grayscale which is 16bps or 2Bps) which is bits per pixel x pixels in frame. Now convert that to megabits per frame by dividing by 1000. You can then use that number with the frame rate found on sharp cap by multiplying (mbits/frame)(frame/second) you get (mbits/second) or Gbits/sec. you can then compare to the posted number for a cat 6 cable wich is 10 Gbit/sec.
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