Frequenz Converter

Kostenloser Frequenzrechner — Hz, kHz, MHz, GHz und mehr sofort umrechnen

Konvertieren Sie Frequenzen zwischen beliebigen Einheiten sofort mit dem kostenlosen Konverter von OmniConverter. Unterstützt Hz, kHz, MHz, GHz und RPM — verstehen Sie die 50-Hz-Netzfrequenz der deutschen Stromversorgung, stimmen Sie Radiosender im UKW-Bereich (87.5–108 MHz) ab oder vergleichen Sie die Taktfrequenz aktueller Prozessoren von Intel und AMD.

So funktioniert's

In drei einfachen Schritten umrechnen.

1

Frequenzwert eingeben

2

Quell- und Zielfrequenzeinheit wählen

3

Umgerechnetes Frequenzergebnis sehen

Beliebte Frequenzumrechnungen

Gängige Benchmarks

Referenz

1 HzHz

1 Hz

Referenz

1 HzkHz

0.001 kHz

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1 HzMHz

0.000001 MHz

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1 HzGHz

1.000000e-9 GHz

Referenz

1 HzTHz

1.000000e-12 THz

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1 HzRPM

60 RPM

Referenz

1 Hzrad/s

6.2831853072 rad/s

Anwendungsfälle aus der Praxis

Das deutsche Stromnetz hat 50 Hz Netzfrequenz, die von TenneT, Amprion, TransnetBW und 50Hertz stabil gehalten wird. UKW-Radio in Deutschland: 87,5-108 MHz (Deutschlandfunk, WDR, NDR, Bayern 3, SWR3). Prozessortakte werden in GHz angegeben (AMD Ryzen 9 bis zu 5,7 GHz, Intel Core i9-14900K bis 6,0 GHz). Gaming-Monitore: 144 Hz oder 240 Hz sind Standard. WLAN-Router (Fritz!Box von AVM, Telekom Speedport) arbeiten im 2,4-GHz- und 5-GHz-Band. 5G in Deutschland: Band n78 (3,5 GHz) und n28 (700 MHz). Audio: Menschen hören 20 Hz-20 kHz, und die Samplingrate von Audio-CDs beträgt 44,1 kHz. Medizinisches Ultraschallgerät nutzt 2-18 MHz. Ein Dieselmotor läuft mit etwa 2.000-4.500 U/min (1/min = 1/60 Hz). Radarfallen der Polizei arbeiten im K-Band (24 GHz). Mikrowellenherde haben 2,45 GHz. Herzfrequenz: 60-80 Schläge pro Minute (bpm) entsprechen 1-1,33 Hz. Die PWM-Frequenz von LED-Dimmern liegt bei mehreren kHz. Die Bildwiederholrate eines Fernsehers beträgt 50 Hz (PAL) oder 60 Hz (NTSC).

Häufig gestellte Fragen

Schnelle Antworten zu häufigen Umrechnungsfragen

Warum hat das deutsche Stromnetz 50 Hz?+

In Deutschland und Europa beträgt die Netzfrequenz 50 Hz. In Nordamerika sind es 60 Hz.

Wie funktioniert der UKW-Radioempfang?+

UKW-Radio in Deutschland verwendet 87,5 bis 108 MHz. DAB+ sendet im Band III (174-230 MHz).

Wie rechne ich Hz in kHz um?+

Teilen Sie Hz durch 1.000.

Was ist die Taktfrequenz eines Prozessors?+

Ein moderner CPU-Kern taktet mit 3-5 GHz. Der Konverter rechnet um.

Welche Frequenz nutzt 5G in Deutschland?+

5G nutzt in Deutschland die Bänder 700 MHz, 2,1 GHz und 3,6 GHz.

Wie rechne ich MHz in GHz um?+

Teilen Sie MHz durch 1.000.

Wie rechne ich RPM in Hz um?+

Teilen Sie RPM durch 60.

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