Music Audio File Size Calculator
This tool calculates the audio file size in kilobit, kiloByte, Megabit, MegaByte, Gigabit or GigaByte. Enter Background An industry standard sampling rate of 44,100 Hz is used for audio to …
This tool calculates the audio file size in kilobit, kiloByte, Megabit, MegaByte, Gigabit or GigaByte. Enter Background An industry standard sampling rate of 44,100 Hz is used for audio to …
This tool provides the minimum sampling rate to reconstruct a signal with a specified bandwidth. The calculator uses Nyquist to compute the required sampling rate. Example Application Direct Conversion Receiver …
Calculate the time it takes to charge a capacitor to the level of the input voltage. Contents1 Calculator2 Formula3 Table of Time Constant vs Charge4 Example Calculation5 Background5.1 What is …
In this post we explain how to convert Bandwidth (Hz) to Data throughput (kilobits per second) for digital communication systems*. The tool answers the question: What is the maximum data …
This tool converts the audio sampling rate in Hz (Hertz) to bit rate in kbps (kilo-bit-per-second). Background The human ear can listen to frequencies between 20 Hz and 20,000 Hz. …
kbps or kilobits-per-second is a measure of data throughput. Hz is a measure of Frequency Bandwidth. The tool answers the question: How much bandwidth (in Hz) is required to transfer …
This tool calculates the Dissipation Factor of a Capacitor. Enter: Formula D = ESR/|Xc| D = (2π*f*C*ESR) where, Background Dissipation Factor (DF) is a measure of a capacitor’s dielectric losses. …
This tool finds the current consumption of a speaker (in Amperes or simply Amps). This is used to determine the cable thickness and specifications for the relay. Enter Formula I …
A Bypass Capacitor is used to bypass high frequency signals and noise from power supplies. This prevents issues with Electromagnetic Interference (EMI). The picture below shows an example of bypass …
This tool calculates the Amplifier (or Amp) Output Power (Watt) required to provide a specified Sound Pressure Level (SPL) at a distance away from the speaker. Are you interested in …