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A bitstream or bit stream is a time series of bits. A bytestream is a series of bytes, typically of 8 bits each, and can be regarded as a special case of a bitstream. This article is about the unit of information. ... A byte is commonly used as a unit of storage measurement in computers, regardless of the type of data being stored. ...


Bitstreams are used extensively in telecommunications and computing: for example, the SDH communications technology transports synchronous bitstreams, and the TCP communications protocol transports a bytestream without synchronous timing. Telecommunication is the extension of communication over a distance. ... Originally, the word computing was synonymous with counting and calculating, and a science that deals with the original sense of computing mathematical calculations. ... Synchronous Optical Networking, commonly known as SONET, is a standard for communicating digital information over optical fiber. ... The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is one of the core protocols of the Internet protocol suite. ...


When a bitstream is captured and stored on a computer storage media, a computer file is created. This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... A file in a computer system is a stream (sequence) of bits stored as a single unit, typically in a file system on disk or magnetic tape. ...


The term bitstream is frequently used to describe the configuration data to be loaded into a field programmable gate array. This usage may have originated based on the common method of configuring the FPGA from a serial bit stream, typically from a serial PROM or flash memory chip, although most FPGAs also support a byte-parallel loading method as well. The detailed format of the bitstream for a particular FPGA chip is usually considered proprietary to the FPGA vendor. A field-programmable gate array or FPGA is a semiconductor device used to process digital information, similar to a microprocessor. ... A programmable read-only memory (PROM) is a form of digital memory where the setting of each bit is locked by a fuse or antifuse. ... A USB Flash Memory Card Flash memory is a form of EEPROM that allows multiple memory locations to be erased or written in one programming operation. ...


Bitstream is also the name of a type foundry, see Bitstream Inc. BitStream is also the name of an IT-Consulting Company, see [BitStream GmbH [1]] A type foundry is a company that produces and/or distributes typefaces. ... Bitstream Inc. ...


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Bitstreams are used extensively in telecommunications and computing: for example, the SDH communications technology transports synchronous bitstreams, and the TCP communications protocol transports a bytestream without synchronous timing.
When a bitstream is captured and stored on a computer storage media, a computer file is created.
The term bitstream is frequently used to describe the configuration data to be loaded into a field programmable gate array.
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