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Bandwidth of serial signal

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Suppose we have this stream of data.Let's assume the data stream lasts 1 sec.

How do we find the bandwidth of the data?Do we Fourier transform the signal in order to find its components in the frequency domain?

Assume now that the bandwidth of the signal is 2kHz.If the bandwidth of the channel isnt 2kHz does this mean the sent signal from the sender will not be read the same from the receiver?

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That diagram is seriously annoying! (1 comment)
Why does your diagram have time accumulating from right to left. This is very unconventional and I wo... (1 comment)
what's the bit rate? (4 comments)
That diagram is seriously annoying!
Olin Lathrop‭ wrote over 2 years ago

I had to look at it a bit to realize that your X axis is negative time. That's unconventional. Worse yet, it's not even labeled.