SINAD - Radio Receiver Sensitivity
SINAD - Radio Receiver Sensitivity
SINAD - Radio Receiver Sensitivity
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What is SINAD?
Where:
SND = combined Signal + Noise + Distortion power level
ND = combined Noise + Distortion power level
It is worth noting that SINAD is a power ratio and not a voltage ratio
for this calculation.
Obtaining the figures for the signal plus noise plus distortion and
the noise plus distortion it is then possible to calculate the value of
SINAD for the radio receiver of other piece of equipment.
Only noise &
distortion
Audio tone with
noise & distortion
Signal
Receiver
Generator
Audio level
Signal modulated meter
with a tone
System for measuring SINAD
It can be seen that a filter is required to notch out the tone in the
SINAD measurement. As might be expected this filter shape and
performance have an effect on any measurements that are made.
With the measurement system set up, the interfering signal level is
raised until the SINAD value is degraded to the original value
obtained at the reference sensitivity. Then the ratio of the interfering
signal level to the wanted signal is the adjacent channel rejection.