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CorneCap
CorneCap el 17 de Mzo. de 2014
Respondida: CorneCap el 10 de Abr. de 2014
Hello everyone, i m trying to calculate SNR for PLC direct link. it's given that SNR=transmit power spectral density* signal power attenuation /noise PSD.
So when applying, it's said : The total transmit power is chosen to be 12.5 dbmw with the average PSD -60 dbmw/Hz over the signal frequency band 2-20 Mhz.
i want to know which value of the power transmit should i take to calculate SNR(12.5 or -60)? i have already found the signal attenuation and noise PSD (depending on frequency). any help will be appreciated.

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Honglei Chen
Honglei Chen el 17 de Mzo. de 2014
If you want to use power spectral density, you should use the quantity corresponds to -60. Note that this is measured in dB. Since your formula involves division, you need to translate it to linear scale, which is 1e-6.
FYI, -60 and 12.5 is related. For -60dBmw/Hz over a 18 MHz band (20MHz - 2MHz), the power is actually 1e-6*18e6 = 18 mw. If you translate 18 mw to dB, you get 12.5 dBmw.
HTH

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CorneCap
CorneCap el 10 de Abr. de 2014
Thank you very much Sir, that made it much clearer to me, i m really very thankful

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