Hi to all,
I'm working with a wireless module capable of transferring data with 500 kBaud. I initially thought that to transfer 1 byte I need 10 bauds (start/8bits/stop) but I just read somewhere that in FSK modulation 4 bits equals 1 baud (???). The module uses MSK (minimum shift keying) which is a form of FSK.
Now I'm not sure what kilobit/sec data rate is 500 kBaud exactly in MSK modulation. Any help or explanation would be much appreciated. Thank you.
I'm working with a wireless module capable of transferring data with 500 kBaud. I initially thought that to transfer 1 byte I need 10 bauds (start/8bits/stop) but I just read somewhere that in FSK modulation 4 bits equals 1 baud (???). The module uses MSK (minimum shift keying) which is a form of FSK.
Now I'm not sure what kilobit/sec data rate is 500 kBaud exactly in MSK modulation. Any help or explanation would be much appreciated. Thank you.