The RF Power and Voltage calculator relates radio-frequency (RF) power, power level in dBm, and voltage for a specific impedance. The dBm is a logarithmic unit of power, used in radio and microwave electronics. It is the power ratio measured in decibels (dB) with a reference power of 1 mW = 0.001 W.
Power is typically measured in watts (W) or mW in electronics. For a voltage (V) applied across an impedance (Z), the power is given by
P=V2Z.
The power level in dBm is an absolute measure of power, because it uses the reference power P0 = 0.001 W. In contrast, decibels (dB) are a dimensionless logarithmic ratio of two powers:
dB=10log10(P2P1).
Along similar lines,
dBm=10log10(PP0).