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A noiseless 3 khz channel transmits bits with binary level signals. What is the maximum data rate?

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Answered by arunguptasug
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Explanation: Noiseless channel: Nyquist's Theorem - If the signal has V discrete levels over a transmission medium of bandwidth H, the maximum data rate = 2H log2 V bits/sec. A noiseless 3-kHz channel cannot transmit binary signals at a rate exceeding 6000 bps (= 2 x 3000 log2 2).

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