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Hi,

Just a query to confirm some doubt

When the input to a high frequency amplifer is written as +5dBm.... does it mean that the maximum input power it can take is 3.2mW?

Also if we are to calculate the maximum input voltage... how do we convert from there.... could we simply take the resistance as 50 ohm and calculate the Vrms?

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