Power gain in db

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      Power gain- 15 dB to 70 dB. Bandwidth- 10 to 60 MHz. Noise figure- 15 to 20 dB. Theoretical Efficiency- 58% . Equation of Velocity Modulation-Let the potential difference or dc voltage between cathode and anode be V. 0 (i.e. it is also called Beam Voltage) and v. 0. be the velocity of the high current density beam. L is the drift space length ...

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      (6) Control channel power boosting gain (dB) (7) Data channel power loss due to pilot/control boosting (dB) (8) Cable, connector, combiner, body losses, etc. (enumerate sources) (dB) (Feeder loss must be included for and only for downlink)

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      gain, they almost always are speaking of . power gain. G. Recall for this gain is valid . only. within some specified amplifier bandwidth. Additionally, radio engineers almost always speak of amplifier gain in . decibels (dB): Finally, let’s consider S12. This scattering parameter relates the wave into port 2 (the output) to the wave out of ...

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      Figure 3: Measured time-domain response for each of the ports of the 8-way power divider with 6 cables connected, unused ports terminated and 40+10 dB attenuators at the input port. During the delay line calibration on 09/24/2007, a slightly longer cable (4.28 ns vs. 3.53 ns) was used on port 2.

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      The small signal gain is 15 dB and the DC power consumption is 800 mW in low power operation. The measured output power at 3-dB gain-compression varies between 16.5 dBm and 22dBm between 50 GHz and 100 GHz. The peak PAE is larger than 8 % over the same range. The saturated output power and PAE at 90 GHz are 21.95 dBm and 14.7 % respectively.

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