Bit per Second to Byte per Second Converter
1 bps = 0.125000 B/s
FORMULA
1 bps = 0.125000 B/s
CONVERSION TABLE
| Bit per Second (bps) | Byte per Second (B/s) |
|---|---|
| 1 bps | 0.125 B/s |
| 5 bps | 0.625 B/s |
| 10 bps | 1.25 B/s |
| 25 bps | 3.125 B/s |
| 50 bps | 6.25 B/s |
| 100 bps | 12.5 B/s |
| 250 bps | 31.25 B/s |
| 500 bps | 62.5 B/s |
| 1,000 bps | 125 B/s |
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About Bit per Second (bps)
The fundamental unit of data transfer rate, bits per second measures the speed at which individual binary digits are transmitted. While rarely used in isolation today, bps is the basis for all network speed measurements. Early telegraph systems transmitted just a few bits per second.
About Byte per Second (B/s)
Eight bits per second, bytes per second is used alongside its multiples to express actual file download speeds and disk write rates. When your browser shows a download speed, it typically displays in KB/s or MB/s (bytes per second), which is one eighth of the network's rated speed in bits per second.
How to Convert Bit per Second to Byte per Second
The conversion formula is: 1 bps = 0.125000 B/s. To convert from Bit per Second (bps) to Byte per Second (B/s), use the formula above or the interactive converter at the top of this page.
FAQ
How many Byte per Second in 1 Bit per Second?
1 Bit per Second (bps) equals 0.125000 Byte per Second (B/s).
How to convert Bit per Second to Byte per Second?
Multiply the Bit per Second value by 0.125000 to get the equivalent in Byte per Second. Formula: 1 bps = 0.125000 B/s
What is the formula for Bit per Second to Byte per Second conversion?
1 bps = 0.125000 B/s
Glossary
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Bandwidth
Bandwidth is the maximum data transfer capacity of a communication channel, typically measured in bits per second (bps, Mbps, Gbps).
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Latency
Latency is the time delay between a data packet being sent from a source and received at its destination, typically measured in milliseconds (ms).
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Throughput
Throughput is the actual rate at which data is successfully transferred over a network or system in a given time period, measured in bits or bytes per second.