baum marten: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

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UK/bɔːd/US/bɔːd/ or /bɑːd/

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What does “baum marten” mean?

A unit of measurement for data transmission speed, representing one signal change (or symbol) per second.

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Meaning and Definition

A unit of measurement for data transmission speed, representing one signal change (or symbol) per second.

In digital communications, a unit measuring the rate of state changes on a transmission medium. While often equated with bits per second, it technically measures symbols per second, and one symbol can represent multiple bits.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

No significant difference in meaning or usage between British and American English. Both use it within the same technical contexts.

Connotations

Technical, somewhat dated but precise. May be associated with older modems or serial communication.

Frequency

Equally low frequency in both variants, confined to specific technical fields.

Grammar

How to Use “baum marten” in a Sentence

operate at [NUMBER] bauda baud rate of [NUMBER]configure the baud

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
baud ratebaud speedbits per baud
medium
measured in baudbaud settinghigh baud
weak
serial baudcommunication baudbaud parameter

Examples

Examples of “baum marten” in a Sentence

verb

British English

  • The system is bauded at 115200.
  • You need to baud the controller to match the peripheral.

American English

  • Baud the modem to 2400.
  • Make sure you've bauded the serial port correctly.

adverb

British English

  • The data was transmitted baud-synchronously.
  • It communicates baud-accurately.

American English

  • The device runs baud-independently.
  • Signal the data baud-specifically.

adjective

British English

  • The baud configuration is critical.
  • Check the baud parameters in the manual.

American English

  • The baud setting was incorrect.
  • A standard baud value is 9600.

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Rare; might appear in technical specifications for communication hardware.

Academic

Used in computer science, telecommunications, and electrical engineering courses discussing data transmission fundamentals.

Everyday

Virtually never used in everyday conversation.

Technical

The primary context. Used in datasheets, configuration software for serial devices (like Arduino), and discussions of legacy or embedded systems.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “baum marten”

Strong

baud rate

Neutral

symbol ratemodulation rate

Weak

transmission speedsignaling rate

Vocabulary

Antonyms of “baum marten”

latencyidle state

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “baum marten”

  • Using 'baud' and 'bits per second (bps)' interchangeably. A 9600 baud line can transmit more than 9600 bps if each symbol carries multiple bits.
  • Pronouncing it like 'bowd' (as in 'bow and arrow') instead of rhyming with 'sawed'.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Baud is the number of signal changes per second. Bps is the number of bits transmitted per second. If each signal change represents one bit, they are equal. With modern modulation, one signal change (baud) can represent multiple bits, making bps higher than baud.

It is named after Émile Baudot (1845–1903), a French telegraph engineer and inventor of the Baudot code, an early character encoding for telegraphy.

Yes, but in specific contexts. It is fundamental in understanding data communication theory, embedded systems, and configuring serial interfaces (like RS-232, UART on microcontrollers). For consumer internet speeds, terms like Mbps or Gbps are more common.

It is pronounced to rhyme with 'sawed' or 'laud'. In American English, it can also be pronounced with an 'ah' sound, like /bɑːd/ (rhyming with 'bod'). The key is that the 'au' is not pronounced like 'ow'.

A unit of measurement for data transmission speed, representing one signal change (or symbol) per second.

Baum marten is usually technical in register.

Phrases

Idioms & Phrases

  • Not applicable for this technical term.

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Think of 'baud' as a 'beep' per second from an old modem. The word rhymes with 'sawed' and is named after Émile Baudot, an inventor.

Conceptual Metaphor

SPEED IS RATE OF CHANGE. The baud measures how quickly the communication line can change its 'state' or 'tone'.

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
For the serial communication to work, both devices must be configured to the same rate, such as 115200.
Multiple Choice

What does 'baud' specifically measure?