Hz is short for Hertz and means "vibrations per second"; the prefix "M" means mega, that is, millions.
Since the 8085 has a maximum clock frequency of 6 MHz, increasing the crystal frequency from 5 MHz to 20 MHz, a corresponding clock frequency change of 2.5 MHz to 10 MHz, the chip would malfunction.
GSM 900: Uplink frequency: 890 - 915 MHz GSM 1800 : Uplink frequency: 1710 - 1785 MHz GSM 1900: Uplink frequency: 1850 - 1910 MHz
T1 Frequency is 1.544 MHz
868 MHz and 902-928 MHz.
To calculate the lowest frequency that can be generated using mode 1, we need to divide the crystal frequency by two. So, the lowest frequency that can be generated in this case would be 11.0592 MHz divided by 2, which is equal to 5.5296 MHz.
Since the 8085 has a maximum clock frequency of 6 MHz, increasing the crystal frequency from 5 MHz to 20 MHz, a corresponding clock frequency change of 2.5 MHz to 10 MHz, the chip would malfunction.
The operating frequency of 8085 is 3 mhz to 5 mhz
30 MHz to 300 MHz
The frequency of white light is around 4.3 x 1014 to 7.5 x 1014 Hertz.
GSM 900: Uplink frequency: 890 - 915 MHz GSM 1800 : Uplink frequency: 1710 - 1785 MHz GSM 1900: Uplink frequency: 1850 - 1910 MHz
A system bus frequency is 1600 MHz. A CPU frequency is 166 MHz to almost 4GHz.
30 Mhz - 300 Mhz
Let's take an example. Suppose that the intermediate frequency is 10,7 MHz (FM). The local oscillator works on 110,7 MHz. First case: You receive a signal of 100 MHz, the mixer will generate a frequency of 110,7 + 100 = 210,7 MHz, which will be rejected by the band-pass filter. The difference of the two frequencies is 110,7 - 100 = 10,7 MHz (desired one). Second case: You receive a signal of 121,4 MHz. The sum of that frequency and the local oscillator is 232,1 MHz, which will be rejected. The difference is 121,4 - 110,7 = 10,7 MHz. So the image frequency in that case is going to be 121,4 MHz.
T1 Frequency is 1.544 MHz
To find the 5th harmonic of a frequency, you simply multiply the fundamental frequency by 5. For a frequency of 14.2 MHz, the calculation would be: ( 14.2 , \text{MHz} \times 5 = 71 , \text{MHz} ). Therefore, the 5th harmonic of 14.2 MHz is 71 MHz.
Uplink --> 890 MHz - 915 MHz Downlink --> 935 MHz - 960 MHz
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)