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#1 Posted: 4/15/2010 10:49:31 PM
This is possible to create Custom Units for your calculations (SMath Studio 0.88 or higher version). Please, take a look to the picture below for details:

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#2 Posted: 4/11/2011 2:35:06 AM
Any hints on how to go about setting up a sutom unit dBm decibel with respect to milliwatt
x dBm = 10^(x/10)mW
x dBm = 10^(x/10)mW
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#3 Posted: 4/11/2011 6:40:04 AM
Hello,
Here is a possible solution to your problem. Translating between dBm and mW. There is no simple relation between these units like Unit1=k*Unit2 (k = constant) and we have to use functions in this case.

Given functions are defined as 'dBm(.. and 'mW(... in order to see them as units (in blue color).
Regards,
Radovan
WroteAny hints on how to go about setting up a sutom unit dBm decibel with respect to milliwatt
x dBm = 10^(x/10)mW
Here is a possible solution to your problem. Translating between dBm and mW. There is no simple relation between these units like Unit1=k*Unit2 (k = constant) and we have to use functions in this case.
Given functions are defined as 'dBm(.. and 'mW(... in order to see them as units (in blue color).
Regards,
Radovan
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#4 Posted: 7/14/2014 12:01:46 PM
WroteHello,
WroteAny hints on how to go about setting up a sutom unit dBm decibel with respect to milliwatt
x dBm = 10^(x/10)mW
Here is a possible solution to your problem. Translating between dBm and mW. There is no simple relation between these units like Unit1=k*Unit2 (k = constant) and we have to use functions in this case.
Given functions are defined as 'dBm(.. and 'mW(... in order to see them as units (in blue color).
Regards,
Radovan
Can this be defined so that dBm(2 mW) = 3.01, and mW(3 dBm) = 2 mW, with units inside both function calls?
#6 Posted: 12/9/2014 1:18:50 PM
WroteThere is no simple relation between these units like Unit1=k*Unit2 (k = constant) and we have to use functions in this case.
Has this situation changed now that there are nonlinear units? http://en.smath.info/forum/default.aspx?g=posts&m=13396#post13396
I'd also like to use dBV, dBu, dBm, etc. in the natural way
#7 Posted: 10/1/2018 1:31:42 PM
WroteHas this situation changed now that there are nonlinear units? http://en.smath.info/forum/default.aspx?g=posts&m=13396#post13396
I'd also like to use dBV, dBu, dBm, etc. in the natural way
Any update on this?
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