IPA: /bɔːd/
KK: /bɔd/
A measure of the speed of data transmission, indicating the number of signal changes or bits sent per second.
The modem operates at a baud rate of 9600, allowing for fast data transfer.
The word 'baud' originates from the name of Emile Baudot, a French engineer who developed a telegraph code in the late 19th century. The term is used in telecommunications to refer to the rate of signal changes or symbols per second.
Think of Emile Baudot, the engineer who created a telegraph code, to remember that 'baud' refers to the rate of signal changes in telecommunications.