5 MHz = 1 second divided by 5.000.000 4.77 MHz = 1 second divided by 4.770.000
1,000 KHz = 1 MHz
The period of 1 MHz is 1 microsecond. The waveform is irrelevant.
Not possible ! MHz is a measure of frequency, km is a unit of distance - while gigabits is a quantity of memory.
It's called ultra high frequency, of UHF.
he rating for RIMM memory is based on the maximum theoretical bandwidth (in MHz) and included speed ratings of 800 MHz, 1066 MHz, 1200 MHz, 1333 MHz, and 1600 MHz.
Frequency Coverage: VHF-Lo: ................................ 29 MHz -50 MHz (in 5kHz steps) Ham: ................................... 50 MHz -54 MHz (in 5kHz steps) Government: .......................... 136 MHz -144 MHz (in 5kHz steps) Ham: ................................. 144 MHz -148 MHz (in 5kHz steps) VHF-Hi: .............................. 148 MHz -174 MHz (in 5kHz steps) Ham/Government: .................. 460 MHz - 450 MHz (in 12.5kHz steps) UHF-Lo: .......................... 450 MHz - 470 MHz (in 12.5kHz steps) UHF-Hi: .......................... 470 MHz - 512 MHz (in 12.5kHz steps) Channels of Operation.............Any 16 channels in any band combination
MHz. 1000 MHz = 1 GHz.
600 MHz or 800 MHz
Uplink --> 890 MHz - 915 MHz Downlink --> 935 MHz - 960 MHz
100 MHz
250 mhz fo sure...
1 MBPs how many MHZ
all you have to do is change the 27 mhz crystal to a 49 mhz crystal: it looks like this: picture of crystal at this link: http://www.taydaelectronics.com/servlet/the-268/27.000-MHz-27-MHz/Detail
Personaly, i have to R/C cars that are 27 MHZ and 49 MHZ and my 49 MHZ goes faster than the 27 MHZ. but the 27 MHZ has much more control than the 49 MHZ.
2990 MHz
Socket 7 is used by the following processors: * Intel Pentium (75 MHz to 200 MHz) * Intel Pentium MMX (166 MHz to 233 MHz) * AMD K5 (75 MHz to 133 MHz) * AMD K6 (166 MHz to 300 MHz) * AMD K6-2 (233 MHz to 550 MHz) * AMD K6-III (350 MHz to 500 MHz) * WinChip (180 MHz to 250 MHz) * Cyrix 6x86 (100 MHz to 233 MHz) Note that most Socket 5 processors can also be used on a Socket 7 motherboard.