How do you calculate EIRP?
Calculation: E.I.R.P. = 16 dBm + 8 dBi – 3,2 dB – 1 dB = 19,8 dBm (i.e. the power level meets the requirements - less than 20 dBm).
What does EIRP mean?
The equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP) is generally used to restrict the amount of radiation power from wireless devices, which is defined as EIRP = , where is the gain of the transmitting antenna, and is the input power to the transmitting antenna [
What is EIRP dBW?
Formula of EIRP
Since the gain of the antenna is essentially a unitless quantity in both the absolute and logarithmic scale, EIRP will take the unit of power and when expressed in the logarithmic scale, we use dBW which means decibel power with reference to 1 W. Here, 1 W is the reference power.