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  2. Gain (antenna) - Wikipedia

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    When actual measurements of an antenna's gain are made by a laboratory, the field strength of the test antenna is measured when supplied with, say, 1 watt of transmitter power, at a certain distance. That field strength is compared to the field strength found using a so-called reference antenna at the same distance receiving the same power in ...

  3. TestComplete - Wikipedia

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    Test Visualizer – TestComplete automatically captures screenshots during test recording and playback. This enables quick comparisons between expected and actual screens during test. Extensions and SDK - Everything visible in TestComplete — panels, project items, specific scripting objects, and others — are implemented as plug-ins. These ...

  4. dBc - Wikipedia

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    dBc (decibels relative to the carrier) is the power ratio of a signal to a carrier signal, expressed in decibels.For example, phase noise is expressed in dBc/Hz at a given frequency offset from the carrier. dBc can also be used as a measurement of Spurious-Free Dynamic Range between the desired signal and unwanted spurious outputs resulting from the use of signal converters such as a digital ...

  5. Effective radiated power - Wikipedia

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    The ideal dipole antenna could be further replaced by an isotropic radiator (a purely mathematical device which cannot exist in the real world), and the receiver cannot know the difference so long as the input power is increased by 2.15 dB. The distinction between dB d and dB i is often left unstated and the reader is sometimes forced to infer ...

  6. Directivity - Wikipedia

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    The actual result is 34.6380 dBi, just shy of the ideal 35.0745 dBi we expected. [7] Why the difference from the ideal? If the spacing in the x and y dimensions is λ {\displaystyle \lambda } , then the spacing along the diagonals is λ 2 {\displaystyle \lambda {\sqrt {2}}} , thus creating tiny regions in the overall array where photons are ...

  7. Decibel watt - Wikipedia

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    The decibel watt (dBW or dB W) is a unit for the measurement of the strength of a signal expressed in decibels relative to one watt.It is used because of its capability to express both very large and very small values of power in a short range of number; e.g., 1 milliwatt = −30 dBW, 1 watt = 0 dBW, 10 watts = 10 dBW, 100 watts = 20 dBW, and 1,000,000 W = 60 dBW.

  8. DynamoRIO - Wikipedia

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    DynamoRIO is a BSD-licensed dynamic binary instrumentation framework for the development of dynamic program analysis tools. DynamoRIO targets user space applications under the Android , Linux , and Windows operating systems running on the AArch32 , IA-32 , and x86-64 instruction set architectures .

  9. Android software development - Wikipedia

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    The Android software development kit (SDK) includes a comprehensive set of development tools. The Android SDK Platform Tools are a separately downloadable subset of the full SDK, consisting of command-line tools such as adb and fastboot. [4] The Android Debug Bridge (ADB) is a tool to run commands on a connected Android device.