Power conversion from mW to dBm?

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Randy Marsh
Randy Marsh on 25 Apr 2017
Commented: Star Strider on 26 Apr 2017
Determine the power of a signal in dBm if absolute value is 100mW. Code:
u=100mW;
10*log10(u)+30
Could someone show the correct code for this conversion?

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Star Strider
Star Strider on 25 Apr 2017
Edited: Star Strider on 25 Apr 2017
That seems to be correct according to the Wikipedia article on dBm.
An anonymous function version is:
dBm = @(mW) 10*log10(mW); % dBm As A Function Of Power In milliWatts
EDIT Corrected units.
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Randy Marsh
Randy Marsh on 26 Apr 2017
u=100; %mW
solution = 10*log10(u)+30
I don't know if 'u' here is in 'mW' or in 'W'.
Star Strider
Star Strider on 26 Apr 2017
Here ‘u’ is in W, according to the Wikipedia article.
My apologies for the delay — serious computer problems. Firefox no longer works on my Win 8.1 machine, and routinely crashes it, destroying my MATLAB configuration files as well.

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