baud
/bɔːd/noun
(复同单, 或bauds)
1- chiefly Computing a unit used to express the speed of transmission of electronic signals, corresponding to one information unit or event per second【主计算机】波特。
1.1
- a unit of data transmission speed for a modem of one bit per second (in fact there is usually more than one bit per event)波特。
词源
1930s: coined in French from the name Jean M. E. Baudot (1845-1903), French engineer who invented a telegraph printing system.