How to convert microseconds to nanoseconds
To convert a measurement in microseconds to nanoseconds, multiply the value by 1,000. The conversion factor comes from the relationship between both units and the second.
For example, to convert 5 µs to nanoseconds: 5 × 1,000 = 5,000 ns.
What is a microsecond?
A microsecond is one millionth of a second (0.000001 s). There are 1,000 microseconds in one millisecond. The microsecond is central to electronics and telecommunications, where signal propagation and processor operations occur on this scale. It became meaningful with high-speed circuitry.
Common uses of microseconds include: Processor instruction timing; High-speed data transmission; Radar and sonar signal timing; Scientific instrumentation triggers.
What is a nanosecond?
A nanosecond is one billionth of a second (0.000000001 s). Light travels about 30 centimeters in one nanosecond. The nanosecond is fundamental to modern computing; CPU clock cycles and memory access times are measured in nanoseconds. Grace Hopper famously illustrated a nanosecond as a ~30 cm length of wire.
Common uses of nanoseconds include: CPU clock cycles and memory latency; Fiber-optic and high-frequency electronics; Particle physics event timing; GPS signal timing and synchronization.
Microseconds to nanoseconds worked examples
Here are some common values converted:
1 µs = 1,000 ns 5 µs = 5,000 ns 10 µs = 10,000 ns 50 µs = 50,000 ns 100 µs = 100,000 ns
Frequently asked questions
How many nanoseconds are in one microsecond?
One microsecond (µs) equals 1,000 nanoseconds (ns). Multiply any value in microseconds by 1,000 to convert to nanoseconds.
How do I convert microseconds to nanoseconds?
Multiply the value in microseconds by 1,000. For example, 5 µs × 1,000 = 5,000 ns.
How do I convert nanoseconds to microseconds?
Multiply the value in nanoseconds by 0.001, or divide by 1,000. Use the swap button on the converter above to reverse the direction.
Is the microsecond to nanosecond conversion exact?
Fixed units (second through week) are exact. Month and year use the average Gregorian calendar length (30.44 and 365.2425 days) since these vary in practice.
What is the formula for microseconds to nanoseconds?
The formula is: ns = µs × 1,000. This comes from the definition of both units relative to the second.