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Thread starter switchedmode Start date Nov 29, Status Not open for further replies. I am working on a product using a MHz transmitter module CC The product will fall under FCC Am I going about this the correct way? EMF may be electro motive force or "volts". Re: What is EMF? It does stand for electromotive force which is measured in volts. For some reason people like to say volts instead of emf although they say current and not amps.

ME Advanced Member level 4. Most people say voltage, which is measured in volts. Voltage and volts is not the same. Just like current and amps is not the same. Both EMF and Voltage are measured in volts. EMF is the voltage without the voltage drop from the internal ouput resistance of the signal generator. Therefore the real output voltage is always lower than the EMF. The output voltage changes with changing current draw.

The EMF never changes. Only when you draw no current, the output voltage is as high as the EMF. If your signal generator has an output resistance of for example 50 ohms, then you can calculate the output voltage if you know the EMF and the current.

F of that source. When an external circuit is connected to the source the potential difference V between the terminals will drop below its open circuit value. Click to expand In physics type things like electromagnetic field theory, the line integral of the electric field is called emf and measured in volts. In circuits text books from 75 or more years ago, ideal voltage generators used in the circuit analysis examples were labeled as having an emf of so many volts. Similar threads B.

Use the blank text field to enter the power in decibel-milliwatts. The results in watts will be displayed at the bottom panel of the calculator below the two controls. This calculator gives accurate results depending on the values you enter in the blank text field. The first step is to enter the value in decibel-milliwatts 0. It will be shown as; 0. You can also repeat the same procedure using new values.

It gives a new space so that you can perform more conversions. This means that the power conversion of decibel-milliwatts to watts is given by 10 raised to the power of decibel-milliwatts divided by 10 and the result is then divided by one thousand. The dBm to watts conversion table can also be used to determine the conversion of common values from decibel-milliwatts to watts based on a scale of dBm to 50 dBm.

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