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The values of SNR and SNRdB for a noiseless channel are

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Answered by Fatimakincsem
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SNR stands for the signal-to-noise ratio. It consists of two values.

  • The value of SNR is measured between 0db and 120db.
  • It is approximately closer to 120db.
  • SNRdb is signal to noise ratio in decibels.
  • Both SNR and SNRdb are equal to infinite.
  • SNR = Signal / 0 = Infinite
  • On calculating the value of SNRdb, we get SNRdb
  • SNRdb = 10log(infinite) = Infinite
  • SNRdb = 10log(∞) = Infinite

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