Useful tables and formulae
D.1 The deciBel
The deciBel (dB) represents a logarithmic ratio between two quantities. Of itself it is unitless. If the ratio is referred to a specific quantity (P2, V2 or I2 below) this is indicated by a suffix, e.g. dBμV is referred to 1 μV, dBm is referred to 1 mW.
Common suffixes
suffix | refers to |
dBV | 1 volt |
dBmV | 1 millivolt |
dBμV | 1 microvolt |
dBV/m | 1 volt per metre |
dBμV/m | 1 microvolt per metre |
dBA | 1 amp |
dBμA | 1 microamp |
dBμA/m | 1 microamp per metre |
dBW | 1 watt |
dBm | 1 milliwatt |
dBμW | 1 microwatt |
Originally the dB was conceived as a power ratio, hence it is given by:
Power is proportional to voltage squared, hence the ...
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