Hello Gents,
I'm new to the site after a recommendation from a friend, I'm in no way shape or form an Electrician. But you'll probably see a few questions from me now an again.
I understand that this is more so a communications question but please bear with me as I am about as useful as a chocolate teapot.
In short: is it possible to be able to (on theory paper) calculate and find a power output if you only have the Input and Decibels.
For example if the decibels is 9 dBs and my power input is: 5W. I shift log 9dBs divide 10 and i get an approx of 8 Power Gain.
Am I right in saying that I can Multiply 5 W by my Power Gain of 8 to get the correct Power Output to match the gain and decibels?
In conclusion is this a correct way calculating?
Hope this makes sense and thank you in advanced.
Tom
I'm new to the site after a recommendation from a friend, I'm in no way shape or form an Electrician. But you'll probably see a few questions from me now an again.
I understand that this is more so a communications question but please bear with me as I am about as useful as a chocolate teapot.
In short: is it possible to be able to (on theory paper) calculate and find a power output if you only have the Input and Decibels.
For example if the decibels is 9 dBs and my power input is: 5W. I shift log 9dBs divide 10 and i get an approx of 8 Power Gain.
Am I right in saying that I can Multiply 5 W by my Power Gain of 8 to get the correct Power Output to match the gain and decibels?
In conclusion is this a correct way calculating?
Hope this makes sense and thank you in advanced.
Tom