ADTRAN 5045 system manual Receiver Power

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Section 2 Microwave Path Engineering Basics

TRACER 5045 System Manual

 

 

Higher levels of fade margin indicate stronger protection against signal fading and a more reliable link. For most applications, 20 to 30 dB of fade margin should ensure a reliable link.

The following sections further discuss the necessary power calculations and their components.

4.RECEIVER POWER

The viability of a particular microwave path is determined by the power of the transmitted microwave signal, the transmit and receive antenna gain, distance, and accumulated system losses (such as RF coaxial cable losses and path loss).

The equation relating received signal power to the other microwave parameters is

 

P

 

PTGTGRλ2

(Watts, W)

 

R

= ------------------------------

 

 

(4π)2d2L

 

or (in decibel notation)

 

 

 

 

PR = PT + GT + GR - L - LP

(decibels referenced to a milliwatt, dBm)

where the variables in the equations are defined as

 

PR

received power (dBm)

 

PT

transmitted power (adjustable up to 20 dBm maximum)

GT

transmit antenna gain (decibels referenced to an isotropic source – dBi)

GR

receive antenna gain (dBi)

 

λcarrier wavelength (meters)

dpath distance (meters)

Lother losses (RF coaxial cable, etc. – dB)

LP

path loss (dB)

When using decibel notation, all quantities must be individually converted to decibels prior to performing addition and subtraction.

Figure 1 on page 17 illustrates a wireless link configuration containing all the parameters necessary for the power budget analysis.

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