Sampling Rate Calculator (with Practical Examples)
The sampling rate is a measure of how often a waveform is sampled. If it is sampled once every 10 seconds then the sampling rate is 0.1 Hz. To calculate …
The sampling rate is a measure of how often a waveform is sampled. If it is sampled once every 10 seconds then the sampling rate is 0.1 Hz. To calculate …
Use this tool to find the Signal-to-noise ratio of an Analog-to-Digital Converter. Enter the number of bits (N) and it will calculate the SNR. Formula SNR = 6.02*N + 1.76 …
Contents1 Introduction2 ADC Resolution Formula3 Calculation Example4 ADC Resolution Table5 Related Calculators Introduction This tool computes the voltage resolution or the smallest voltage that can be measured by an analog-to-digital …
Use this tool to calculate resistor values for a T attenuator pad. This attenuator type is used in Radio Frequency (RF) circuits as an alternative to a Pi configuration. Enter …
Use this tool to calculate resistor values for a Pi attenuator pad. These attenuators are used in Radio Frequency (RF) circuits. Enter the desired value of attenuation and the characteristic …
Use this calculator to convert from RMS Voltage to Power in dBm. RMS means root-mean-square value or VRMS The default impedance is 50 Ω. It can be changed to any …
The Root mean square (RMS) average [1] of a set of numbers is the square root of the arithmetic mean of the squares of the values. RMS Value Formula The …
dBi stands for deciBel isotropic [1]. It is the gain of an antenna relative to that of a theoretical isotropic antenna [2]. An Isotropic antenna radiates energy equally in all …
dBi stands for deciBel Isotropic [1]. It is the gain of an antenna relative to that of an ideal isotropic antenna that radiates energy equally in all directions. dBm [2] is the …
dBi stands for deciBel Isotropic [1]. It is the gain of an antenna relative to that of an ideal isotropic antenna that radiates energy equally in all directions. dBm [2] …