dBm to Watt Converter
Instantly convert decibel-milliwatts (dBm) to Watts (W) and milliwatts (mW) with our free online calculator.
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The dBm to Watt Formula
The conversion from a logarithmic power value (dBm) to a linear power value (Watts) uses the following formula. The `m` in dBm stands for milliwatts, which is why the formula includes a division by 1000.
$$P(\text{W}) = 10^{\frac{P(\text{dBm})}{10}} \times 10^{-3}$$
or equivalently
$$P(\text{W}) = 10^{\frac{P(\text{dBm}) - 30}{10}}$$
Step-by-Step Calculation Example
To convert 20 dBm to Watts:
- Divide the dBm value by 10: $20 / 10 = 2$
- Raise 10 to the power of the result: $10^2 = 100$
- Multiply by 1 milliwatt: $100 \times 1\text{mW} = 100\text{mW}$
- Convert to Watts by dividing by 1000: $100\text{mW} / 1000 = 0.1\text{W}$
dBm to Watt Conversion Table
This table provides a quick reference for common dBm values and their corresponding power levels in Watts and milliwatts.
dBm | Watts | Milliwatts | Typical Usage |
---|---|---|---|
-100 dBm | 0.1 pW | 0.0000001 mW | Very weak signal |
-80 dBm | 0.1 nW | 0.0001 mW | Weak cellular signal |
-30 dBm | 0.001 W | 1 mW | Excellent Wi-Fi signal |
-10 dBm | 0.0001 W | 0.1 mW | Bluetooth signal |
0 dBm | 0.001 W | 1 mW | Reference value |
10 dBm | 0.01 W | 10 mW | Small RF device |
20 dBm | 0.1 W | 100 mW | Mobile phone transmission |
30 dBm | 1 W | 1000 mW | Typical Wi-Fi router |
40 dBm | 10 W | 10,000 mW | Small transmitter |
Practical Applications & Context
Understanding dBm is crucial in many technical fields. Here's how it's used in real-world scenarios.
Wi-Fi Signal Strength (RSSI)
In Wi-Fi, the signal strength is often measured in dBm (known as RSSI). A higher (less negative) dBm value indicates a stronger signal.
- Excellent -30 dBm to -50 dBm
- Good -51 dBm to -67 dBm
- Fair -68 dBm to -80 dBm
- Weak -81 dBm or less
RF and Cellular Networks
Radio Frequency (RF) and cellular engineers use dBm to measure power levels in antennas, amplifiers, and transmitted signals.
- 5G base stations typically transmit at 40-50 dBm (10-100W)
- Mobile phones transmit at 15-30 dBm (30mW-1W)
- GPS receivers work with signals as low as -125 dBm
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between dB and dBm?
dB (decibel) is a unit used to express a relative difference between two power levels. For example, a gain of +3 dB means the power level doubled.
dBm (decibel-milliwatt) is an absolute unit of power. It's a measurement of power expressed in decibels relative to one milliwatt (1 mW). For example, 0 dBm is exactly 1 mW.
Can dBm be negative? What does it mean?
Yes, dBm values can be negative. A negative dBm value simply means the power level is less than one milliwatt (1 mW). For example:
- -10 dBm = 0.1 mW
- -30 dBm = 0.001 mW
- -60 dBm = 0.000001 mW
How many dBm is 1 Watt?
One Watt is equivalent to 30 dBm. This is a key value to remember as it serves as a common reference point.
The calculation is: $\text{dBm} = 10 \times \log_{10}(1000) = 10 \times 3 = 30\text{ dBm}$