Convert nibble to kilobit


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How many nibble in 1 kbit? The answer is 250. We assume you are converting between nibble and kilobit. You can view more details on each measurement unit: nibble or kbit The main non-SI unit for computer data storage is the byte. 1 byte is equal to 2 nibble, or 0.008 kbit. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between nibbles and kilobits. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!



Quick conversion chart of nibble to kbit

1 nibble to kbit = 0.004 kbit

10 nibble to kbit = 0.04 kbit

50 nibble to kbit = 0.2 kbit

100 nibble to kbit = 0.4 kbit

200 nibble to kbit = 0.8 kbit

500 nibble to kbit = 2 kbit

1000 nibble to kbit = 4 kbit


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Definition: Nybble

A nibble (often, nybble) is the computing term for a four-bit aggregation, or half an octet (an octet being an 8-bit byte). As a nibble contains 4 bits, there are sixteen possible values, so a nibble corresponds to a single hexadecimal digit (thus, it is often referred to as a "hex digit" or "hexit").


Definition: Kilobit

The kilobit is a multiple of the unit bit for digital information or computer storage.

1 kilobit = 1000 bits.

Using the common byte size of 8 bits, 1 kbit is equal to 125 bytes.

Note this is different from the kibibit, which is 1024 bits.


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