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kilobaud

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(unit)kilobaud - 1000 baud.


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6 kilobaud with normal operating speeds at 9600 baud.
While Boeing claims faster connection speeds, 20 megabaud to IFN's 200 kilobaud, both ventures rely on satellite transmissions to provide access to passengers, bouncing everything from football games to newscasts to downloadable files onto the plane.
When configured as an I2C type, the interface operates at up to 400 kHz, and as a UART, it operates at a programmable rate of up to 750 kilobaud rate.
 
 
 
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