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Re: Superframing and ESF ... A Little Confused


James Carlson (james.d.carlson@sun.com)
14 Jul 2006 16:29:40 -0400

benson_james@yahoo.com writes:

> But i cant figure out how they got to 666.66Bps?

It's 8000/12 -- there are 12 193-bit frames in a superframe.

In other words, there's a repeating pattern of length 12 in that 8th
bit. You get 8000 samples per second, and the whole pattern repeats
every 12 samples, or 666.667 bits per second.

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