I am analysing an RF system that changes an incoming electrical signal to optical to be distributed by fibre optic and then back into electrical at the receiving end for coax cable to the receiver box. I am measuring the system and looking at its performance and notice that my optical power readings are around -6dBm and my electrical power readings after conversion are around 72dBuV.
By my calculations to convert the dBuV reading to dBm (correct me if I am wrong!), I am getting around -34dBm.
Obviously this is a fairly large drop and I wondered if optical power is directly comparable with electrical power in the same system or if they are are two separate entities? (or if I have done my conversion wrong!)
I want to be able to draw a conclusion to the power drop to the signal in the system during optical to electrical conversion and wasn't sure if it was a fair comparison.
By my calculations to convert the dBuV reading to dBm (correct me if I am wrong!), I am getting around -34dBm.
Obviously this is a fairly large drop and I wondered if optical power is directly comparable with electrical power in the same system or if they are are two separate entities? (or if I have done my conversion wrong!)
I want to be able to draw a conclusion to the power drop to the signal in the system during optical to electrical conversion and wasn't sure if it was a fair comparison.