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| A related measurement is the dBm. While the decibel (dB) is a ratio between two quantities (saying "20 dB" is the same as saying "100 times more" | A related measurement is the dBm. While the decibel (dB) is a ratio between two quantities (saying "20 dB" is the same as saying "100 times more" | ||
| - | For example, a typical fibre optic light signal to a house for internet has a light level of -16 dBm. Before we go through the math, recall that 16 dB = 10 dB + 3 dB + 3 dB. Which means, the ratio is 10 × 2 × 2 = 40. Let's now see why -16 dBm is equal to a power of 25 μW (microwatts): | + | For example, a typical fibre optic light signal to a house for internet has a light level of -16 dBm. Before we go through the math, recall that \$16 \text{ |
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| \$$-16 \text{ dBm} = 1 \text{ mW} \div 10^{1.6} | \$$-16 \text{ dBm} = 1 \text{ mW} \div 10^{1.6} | ||
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| ^ 4095 ^ FFF ^ 1111 1111 1111 | | ^ 4095 ^ FFF ^ 1111 1111 1111 | | ||
| - | | 4096 | 1000 | 1 0000 0000 0000 | | + | | 4096 | 1000 | 1 0000 0000 0000 | |
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