baud - A unit of measure of transmission speed.Named after J.M.E.Baudot (1845-1903), French engineer.Originally baud was used for telegraph transmissions, and meant one Morse code dot per second.Baud is a measure of the number of signal-state changes per second; for example, voltage or frequency changes.It is sometimes, but not always, the same as the number of bits per second.
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