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Whats the difference between MIPS and MHz? - Forum for …
Jan 27, 2003 · Re: MIPS + MHz Hi, MHz (Megahertz) is the number of clock cycles every second. This is usually determined by a crystal oscillator on the board somewhere. For instance, if your processor or memory runs at 20MHz, it gets 20 million clock cycles every second. What it does with this depends entirely on the chip.
The relation between bps and Hz | Forum for Electronics
Aug 18, 2006 · Other common units are Bytes/second (Bps or B/s; often incorrectly abbreviated bps; 1 B/s = 8 bps exactly) and Hz (a common 16-bit bus has a frequency of 8 MHz = 64 Mbps; a voice stream digitized by the phone company has a bandwidth of exactly 64 000 bps and roughly 4 KHz). As you can see, converting between Hz and bps is not trivial.
Cadence PSS Pnoise Analysis - Forum for Electronics
Jul 19, 2018 · WARNING (SPCRTRF-15027): Sweep truncated: 1 Hz -> 43.6516 kHz. WARNING (SPCRTRF-15029): The following results might not be accurate due to undersampling of the actual frequencies above 48.8281 kHz: Upper side band of 6th harmonic for stimulus frequencies above 42.9687 kHz.
VHDL: Help me generate a 1hz clock cycle - Forum for Electronics
Apr 9, 2010 · Can anyone provide me code to generate a 1hz frequency clock generator from vhdl with clock cycle of 100Mhz default. please.
[SOLVED] - Verilog clock divider 50 MHz to 1 MHz
Mar 19, 2013 · // Clock divider circuit // From 50 MHz to 1 MHz/200 Hz with %50 duty cycle module clk_div(Clk_in, Clk_out); // input ports input Clk_in; // output ports output reg Clk_out; // counter size calculation according to input and output frequencies parameter sys_clk = 50000000; // 50 MHz system clock parameter clk_out = 1000000; // 1 MHz clock output parameter max = …
transformation of dBm/MHz into dBm/GHz | Forum for Electronics
Sep 30, 2014 · Where do you see UWB spectral power definitions in FCC with GHz bandwidth? There are specifications with 1 kHz, 1 MHz and 50 MHz resolution bandwidth. Also respective ETSI specifications are using similar limit values. Calculating dBm/Ghz spectral density is possible but doesn't seem to make much sense.
Why do we use dBc/Hz as measurement unit? - Forum for …
Nov 26, 2006 · Because spectrum is not flat, for oscillators the noise is given as dBc/Hz at x KHz offset from central frequency. An unit as dB/MHz is usefull only if the noise power is quite constant in a 1MHz bandwidth, egg thermal noise, but not for an oscillator.
How do you convert MHz to Mbps? | Forum for Electronics
Nov 30, 2005 · If NRZ coding is employed, for a bitrate of X bps, the signal spectrum will have a peak at X/2 Hz. The spectral energy will ocupy an theoretical unlimited - but in practice limited bandwidth, since the data is random. For Manchester/Biphase coding, bitrate X bps, the signal spectrum will have a peak at X Hz.
What is the difference between 13.56 MHz and 125kHz RFID tag
Oct 24, 2004 · If you have a large read distance (several meters), then at least one of the coils (usually, the reader) is large. Each coil is resonated at the operating frequency with a capacitor. (I think that is the case with 125 kHz, most of my playing has been at 13.56 MHz). You get into a real antenna at 900 MHz where the wavelength is a few CM.