The crystal frquency in an 8085 system is twice the desired clock frequency, so a crystal of 2.2 MHz is required to operate at 1.1 MHz.
Note: Clock frequency is not the same as instructions per second, because the instructions in an 8085 take a variable number of clock cycles, between 4 and 18, to execute.
In 8085 requires a 2.2mhz crystal to operate at a system clock of 1.1mhz. The internal clock generator of the 8085 divides the crystal frequency by 2.
power dissipation of a logic circuit is usually defined as the supply power required for the gate to operate with a 50% duty cycle at a specific frequency.
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The difference in frequency would cause the compressor to operate out of its design limits. It would not cool properly and fail prematurely.
Your stereo system has an internal transformer in the power supply that is designed to operate at a given frequency. If it is designed to operate at the load your stereo system will use at 50 Hz, then yes. Otherwise this transformer will overheat when connected at the wrong frequency, and will burn out. You might be lucky and the power supply may be labelled to operate at 50 or 60Hz; if not, I recommend contacting the manufacturer. A voltage transformer will convert 50Hz 220 to 50Hz 110. To change frequency, you need special equipment.
It's a junction gate field effect transistor that has it's bandwidth tuned to operate (amplify) in the radio frequency range.
There is no 8085 that operates at 101 MHz. The fastest 8085 operates at 12 MHz, requiring a 24 MHz crystal.
power dissipation of a logic circuit is usually defined as the supply power required for the gate to operate with a 50% duty cycle at a specific frequency.
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To operate a boat in Alaska, you are required to carry on board your certificate of number.
To operate a boat in Washington D.C., you are required to carry on board your Certificate of Number.
your certificate of number To operate a boat in Florida, you are required to carry on board your certificate of number.
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Selective amplifier is an RF amplifier which selects particular frequency and amplifier so it can operate at fixed frequency.
From the Wikipedia article, it looks like they would operate at 3, 5, or 6 megahertz (MHz), or maybe it's 3.5 MHz and 6 MHz (they use 3,5 - not sure if that's a European decimal point or a comma)
Specific hardware is often required to operate the software, such as a joystick, handheld device, or console.