F Furor Golden Member Mar 31, 2001 1,895 0 0 Nov 30, 2001 #1 How do you convert ns to mhz? Like, Crucial's 7.5ns ram is supposed to be 133, and 8.0 is supposed to be 100. Does anyone know the formula?
How do you convert ns to mhz? Like, Crucial's 7.5ns ram is supposed to be 133, and 8.0 is supposed to be 100. Does anyone know the formula?
P Pederv Golden Member May 13, 2000 1,903 0 0 Nov 30, 2001 #2 1 nanosecond = .000000001 seconds Frequency = 1 / period F = 1 / .000000001
J jteef Golden Member Feb 20, 2001 1,355 0 76 Nov 30, 2001 #3 T = 1/f T= period in seconds f = frequency in hertz 1/133mhz = 7.52ns 1/100mhz = 10ns jt
V Vinny N Platinum Member Feb 13, 2000 2,277 1 81 Nov 30, 2001 #5 I've had a much easier time figuring out the numbers with the rule of 1000... 1000 / x mhz = y ns 1000 / x ns = y mhz ex: 1000/133.333mhz = 7.5ns 1000/7.5ns = 133.333mhz 1000/10ns = 100mhz 1000/100mhz = 10ns
I've had a much easier time figuring out the numbers with the rule of 1000... 1000 / x mhz = y ns 1000 / x ns = y mhz ex: 1000/133.333mhz = 7.5ns 1000/7.5ns = 133.333mhz 1000/10ns = 100mhz 1000/100mhz = 10ns