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dBm / dBW / Watt Converter

Convert dBm·dBW·W·mW in one click, with Vrms / Vpp at 50/75Ω.

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What it does: Convert between dBm, dBW, and watts, and compute the corresponding RF voltage.

When to use it: When reading transmit power, link budgets, RF module specs, or signal levels.

Load impedance?
Ω
→ 1 mW · 223.6 mV
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How to

How to use the dBm converter

Enter a value and unit → pick impedance → read all equivalents.

  1. 01

    Enter a power value

    Type a number and pick a unit (dBm / dBW / W / mW). dBm can be negative (sub-milliwatt); W/mW must be positive.

  2. 02

    Pick the load impedance

    Used when converting to voltage: RF defaults to 50Ω, video/antenna often use 75Ω, or enter your own.

  3. 03

    Read all equivalents

    All four power units plus the Vrms / Vpp at that impedance are given together.

Reference

Common power reference

A few handy dBm anchors (including voltage at 50Ω).

dBmPowerdBWVrms @50Ω
0 dBm1 mW−30 dBW223.6 mV
10 dBm10 mW−20 dBW707.1 mV
20 dBm100 mW−10 dBW2.236 V
30 dBm1 W0 dBW7.071 V
−30 dBm1 µW−60 dBW7.07 mV

dBm is referenced to 1mW; voltage computed for a sine wave into a purely resistive 50Ω.

FAQ

Common questions, answered in 3 minutes

What is the difference between dBm and dBW?

A constant 30 dB: dBm = dBW + 30 (because 1 W = 1000 mW, and 10·log10(1000)=30).

How many times is each +3 dB / +10 dB?

+3 dB ≈ ×2 (power doubles), +10 dB = ×10. So 23 dBm ≈ 200 mW, 13 dBm ≈ 20 mW.

Does dBm need to know the impedance?

No — dBm expresses power only. Impedance is needed only when you want to convert power to voltage (Vrms/Vpp).

Why is 0 dBm 223.6 mV at 50Ω?

P=1mW=0.001W, Vrms=√(P·Z)=√(0.001·50)=√0.05≈0.2236V. At 75Ω it is about 273.9 mV.

Does the voltage conversion hold for any signal?

Only for a single-frequency sine wave into a purely resistive load. For modulated signals, complex impedance, or a DC component, use the corresponding RMS/impedance model.

Data Provenance

Standards and sources referenced by this tool

Item Value / Formula Source
dBm definition 10·log10(P/1mW) Decibel power ratio
Voltage conversion Vrms=√(P·Z) P = Vrms²/Z (sine, resistive)

Voltage conversion assumes a single-frequency sine wave into a purely resistive load. No external API.

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