EIRP definition

EIRP means equivalent isotropically radiated power which is the product of the power supplied to an antenna and the absolute or isotropic antenna gain in a given direction relative to an isotropic antenna;
EIRP means the equivalent isotropically radiated power. This is the product of the power supplied to the antenna and the antenna gain in a given direction relative to an isotropic antenna (absolute or isotropic gain);
EIRP means the Eligible Intermittent Resource Protocol, as may be amended from time to time, as set forth in the CAISO Tariff.

Examples of EIRP in a sentence

  • For example, while we define the PC3 60GHz band, we may have a basic image like the array size assumption is 4 antenna elements.) MOP requirement framework are same: Has “min peak EIRP requirement, spherical coverage requirement, max TRP limitation, max Peak EIRP limitation” Furthermore, MOP requirement value can be different: “min peak EIRP and spherical coverage requirement” are already different among FR2-1 bands.

  • Although “max TRP limitation, max Peak EIRP limitation” are like a fixed value among FR2-1 bands of particular power class, however, if add these two requirement values as fixed values, it may lead to too many power class categories.

  • BeetleSat EIRP density (uplink and downlink) compared to other existing systems Based on the above simulation, there does not any risk of harmful interference from the BeetleSat system towards the existing NGSO systems.

  • The Respondent’s internal ‘Promonitor’ system (also referred to as EIRP, an internal electronic learning record for each student) also enabled the students to have been identified by a particular name/pronoun but any change in that respect had to be affected by the Respondent’s administrators.

  • Round 1Tentative agreements: • Proposal 1: Reuse the power class naming in FR2-1 (i.e., PC1 ~ PC 5) same in FR2-2 unless there is issue and specify the corresponding MOP requirements (i.e., minimum peak EIRP, EIRP spherical coverage, maximum TRP and maximum EIRP) for the band to be defined in FR2-2.


More Definitions of EIRP

EIRP means the CAISO’s intermittent resource program initially established pursuant to the CAISO Tariff or any successor program that SCE determines accomplishes a similar purpose.
EIRP has the meaning set forth in the CAISO Tariff or a successor CAISO program for intermittent resources.
EIRP means equivalent isotropic radiated power;
EIRP means equivalent isotropically radiated power, which is the amount of power that a theoreticalisotropic antenna (which evenly distributes power in all directions) would emit to produce the peak power density observed in the direction of maximum antenna gain.