RF Power Conversion Calculator
RF is the radio frequency power amplifier. This amplifier acts as the normal amplifier which converts low power RF signal into high RF power signal. RF signals has represented in terms of watts and decibels. For human ears normally the sound is heard in decibels so its unit was invented as decibels. Losses can be easily calculated in decibels. In technically engineers used as the unit WATT using this watt it is easy to find out how much power is emitting and receiving.
Formula
Power in decibels (PdBm) is equals to ten logarithmic ten of power milliwatts
PdBm=10log10PmW
Power in decibel watts is equals to ten logarithmic ten of power in watts
PdBW=10log10PW
Power in milliwatts is equals to ten of power decibels is reciprocal of ten
PmW=10
Power watts is equals to ten of power in decibels is reciprocal of ten
PW=10
Power in decibels watts is equals to power in decibel milliwatts minus of thirty
PdbW=PdBm−30
Where
PdBm= Power in decibel milliwatts
PdBW = Power in decibel watts
PmW = Power in milliwatts
PmW = Power in watts
Example 1
Let’s calculate power in decibel milliwatts by using RF power. Consider power in millivolts PmW is 20 milliwatts.
Let’s apply formula
PdBm=10log10PmW
PdBm = 10log10*20
PdBm = 13.0103 dBm
Example 2
Let’s calculate power in decibel watts by using RF power. Consider power in watts PW is 15.
Let’s apply formula
PdBW=10log10PW
PdBW = 10log10*15
PdBW = 11.7609
Example 3
Let’s calculate power in milliwatts by using RF power. Consider power in decibel milliwatts PdBm = 25.
Let’s apply formula
PmW =10
PmW = 10
PmW = 316.2278
Example 4
Let’s calculate power in watts by using RF power. Consider power in decibel watts PdBW = 30.
Let’s apply formula
PW=10
PW = 10
PW = 1e+300