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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==


Many fiber optic technicians are unfamiliar working with logarithmic units like decibel (dB).
Many fiber optic technicians are unfamiliar with logarithmic scales and units such as decibel (dB).


This table allows you to get a grasp on the relationship between loss on a logartimic scale (dB) and optical power reduction on a liniar scale (%).
This table allows you to get a grasp on the relationship between loss on a logartimic scale (dB) and optical power reduction on a liniar scale (%).

Revision as of 11:59, 9 March 2019

Introduction

Many fiber optic technicians are unfamiliar with logarithmic scales and units such as decibel (dB).

This table allows you to get a grasp on the relationship between loss on a logartimic scale (dB) and optical power reduction on a liniar scale (%).

 

Solution

 

Attenuation Optical Power Reduction
0 dB 0%
1 dB 21%
2 dB 37%
3 dB 50%
4 dB 60%
5 dB 68%
6 dB 75%
7 dB 80%
10 dB 90%
13 dB 95%
15 dB 96.8%