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Calculates wireless link margin comparing transmit power and gains against path loss and noise. Determines link reliability and range.

Fórmula

Path loss = 20 log10(4πd×f/c)

Guía paso a paso

  1. 1Transmit power + antenna gain - cable loss - path loss + receive gain - noise figure = link margin
  2. 2Path loss = 20 log10(4πd×f/c)
  3. 3Positive margin = good signal; negative = insufficient range
  4. 4Typical 10-20 dB margin for reliability

Ejemplos resueltos

Entrada
Tx 30dBm, path loss 100dB
Resultado
-70dBm rx

Errores comunes a evitar

  • Not accounting for cable losses (2-3 dB typical)
  • Using theoretical max power instead of regulated output

Preguntas frecuentes

What's acceptable link margin?

Minimum 3 dB; 10+ dB good; 20+ dB excellent; accounts for fading and interference.

How do I improve link budget?

Increase transmit power, better antennas, lower frequency, shorter distance, or better receiver.

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