Nanosecond

A nanosecond (ns) is a unit of time in the International System of Units (SI) equal to one billionth of a second, that is, 1/1000000000 of a second, or 10−9 seconds.

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The term combines the SI prefix nano- indicating a 1 billionth submultiple of an SI unit (e.g. nanogram, nanometre, etc.) and second, the primary unit of time in the SI.

A nanosecond is to one second, as one second is to approximately 31.69 years.

A nanosecond is equal to 1000 picoseconds or 1/1000 microsecond. Time units ranging between 10−8 and 10−7 seconds are typically expressed as tens or hundreds of nanoseconds.

Time units of this granularity are commonly found in telecommunications, pulsed lasers, and related aspects of electronics.

Common measurements

  • 0.001 nanoseconds – one picosecond
  • 0.96 nanoseconds – 100 Gigabit Ethernet Interpacket gap
  • 96 nanoseconds – Gigabit Ethernet Interpacket gap
  • 1.0 nanosecond – cycle time of an electromagnetic wave with a frequency of 1 GHz (109 hertz).
  • 1.0 nanosecond – electromagnetic wavelength of 1 light-nanosecond. Equivalent to 0.3 m radio band.
  • 1 nanosecond – time precision in Go
  • 1.016703362164 nanoseconds (by definition) – time taken by light to travel 1 foot in vacuum.
  • 3.3356409519815 nanoseconds (by definition) – time taken by light to travel 1 metre in vacuum.
  • 8 nanoseconds – typical propagation delay of 74HC series logic chips based on HCMOS technology, commonly used for digital electronics in the mid-1980s.
  • 10 nanoseconds – one "shake", (as in a "shake of a lamb's tail") approximate time of one generation of a nuclear chain reaction with fast neutrons
  • 10 nanoseconds – cycle time for frequency 100 MHz (108 hertz), radio wavelength 3 m (VHF, FM band)
  • 10 nanoseconds – half-life of lithium-12
  • 12 nanoseconds – mean lifetime of a charged K meson
  • 20–40 nanoseconds – time of fusion reaction in a hydrogen bomb
  • 30 nanoseconds – half-life of carbon-21
  • 77 nanoseconds – a sixth (a 60th of a 60th of a 60th of a 60th of a second)
  • 100 nanoseconds – cycle time for frequency 10 MHz, radio wavelength 30 m (shortwave)
  • 294.4 nanoseconds – half-life of polonium-212
  • 333 nanoseconds – cycle time of highest medium wave radio frequency, 3 MHz
  • 500 nanoseconds – T1 time of Josephson phase qubit (see also Qubit) as of May 2005
  • 1000 nanoseconds – one microsecond

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