Calculating The Transfer Rate
The number of "ones" and "zeros" transmitted per second determines the transfer rate.
The number of data frames multiplied by the clock frequency of a frame gives the transfer rate.
Example
The maximum transfer rate of asynchronous data:
Bit = a binary 1 or 0
Byte = 8 bit
Maximum asynchronous data = 36 byte
This gives: 36 x 8 = 288 bit
The clock frequency for a data frame = 48 kHz
The maximum number of bits of asynchronous data x the clock frequency of a frame: 288 x 48000 = 14 Mbits per second.