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28 July, 20:37

To calculate the maximum data rate in a line we use shannon's theorem: max data rate = bandwidth x log2 (1 + s/n) what is the maximum data rate in a fiber optic line if the s/n=95 [db] and the bandwidth of the line is zero [mhz]?

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  1. 28 July, 23:30
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    The maximum data rate on any line with zero bandwidth is zero.
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