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Introduction<\/h2>\n

dB is denoted for Decibel. dB is a ratio of input signal level to the output signal level. It is used for RF devices like Splitters and amplifiers . Input Signal level defined as mV<\/strong> \u00b5V<\/strong> nV<\/strong> but these units are having large magnitude. We need to use short units.<\/p>\n

These short units are defined as dBm<\/strong> dBmV<\/strong> dBuV<\/strong>.<\/p>\n

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