The Ku band of microwave frequencies ranges from 12 to 18 GHz. A frequency of 1GHz is not in the Ku band. There is no correspondence.
Is the 1GHz setting on the spectrum analyzer a center frequency? Or is it one of the ends of the spectrum analyzed? Is it the width of the spectrum being analyzed? And if it is the latter, what is its center? Knowing these things will still not change the answer given, but may help to "sort out" a possible problem with the question the way it is written.
is a system of equipment used for microwave data transmission.
Frequency is the number of times per second at which an electromagnetic wave oscillates. It determines the wave's properties and usage. Frequencies are measured in hertz (Hz). 1 Hz is one oscillation per second, 1 kHz a thousand, 1 MHz is a million and 1GHz is a thousand million. Frequencies between 30 kHz and 300 GHz are widely used for telecommunication, including broadcast radio and television, and comprise the radio frequency band. Mobile telephony systems currently operate at 900MHz, 1800MHz and 2100MHz. GSM - Global System for Mobile Communications or Groupe Speciale Mobile is the international, pan-European operating standard for the current generation of digital cellular mobile communications. It enables mobile phones to be used across national boundaries. GSM systems are operated by O2 and Vodafone at 900 and 1800 MHz, and by T-Mobile and Orange at 1800MHz.
For the same speed of a wave (I suppose you are referring to electromagnetic waves), the highest frequency corresponds to the shortest wavelength.For the same speed of a wave (I suppose you are referring to electromagnetic waves), the highest frequency corresponds to the shortest wavelength.For the same speed of a wave (I suppose you are referring to electromagnetic waves), the highest frequency corresponds to the shortest wavelength.For the same speed of a wave (I suppose you are referring to electromagnetic waves), the highest frequency corresponds to the shortest wavelength.
The 100GHz frequency has the shortest wavelength.
The period of 1GHz is 1 ns. The waveform is irrelevant.
Time. A nanosecond is 0.0000000001 of a second, a thousand millionth part. A frequency of 1Ghz, a slow CPU by todays standards, will complete 1 function cycle in 1 nanosecond.
well an iphone 3gs is only 600mhz (0.6ghz) so yes 1ghz is very good. most phone brands are going with a snapdragon 1ghz on theirr higher end models now
It's really quite simple actually... They lie right between the electro-convulsive synapse, and the photo-ludacritic cleft. It's a very delicate balance, even the slightest amount of refractive shift micteration and the whole spectratic waveform becomes unrecognizable to even the swiftest of retinal sphincters.
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Will do its job, but its outdated
Electromagnetic energy. Broadcasts are usually made using the low part of the radio spectrum up to 1GHz. Above that is microwaves which are not generally used for broadcasts but for things like mobile phones and wireless modems and so forth.
answer=0.125m convert 2.40 GHz to Hz (1GHz = 10^9Hz) (3*10^8)/(2.40*10^9)=1.25*10^8um
SNAPDRAGON Mobile Processor
1000Mhz is equivalent to 1Ghz. Therefore 100Mhz is equivilent to 0.1Ghz