SINAD definition

SINAD means signal-to-noise and distortion ratio and is a measure of the quality of a signal from a communications device;

Examples of SINAD in a sentence

  • The radio receiver audio output shall achieve a minimum of 12 dB SINAD using a reference sensitivity of 0.35 uV at the receiver RF input.

  • The radio receiver audio output shall achieve a minimum of 12 dB SINAD using a reference sensitivity of 0.50 uV at the receiver RF input.

  • The radio receiver audio output shall achieve a minimum of 12 dB SINAD using a reference sensitivity of 0.32 uV at the receiver RF input.

  • The radio receiver audio output shall achieve a minimum of 12 dB SINAD using a reference sensitivity of 0.25 uV at the receiver RF input.

  • The radio receiver audio output shall achieve a minimum of 12 dB SINAD using a reference sensitivity of 0.30 uV at the receiver RF input.

  • Radio receiver sensitivity is 0.30 micro volts for 12db of SINAD.

  • The radio receiver audio output shall achieve a minimum of 12 dB SINAD using a reference sensitivity of 0.28 uV at the receiver RF input.

  • With a wanted signal giving 20 dB SINAD, an unwanted signal 20 kHz off tune and 80 dB above the wanted signal level will cause less than 6 dB reduction in SINAD (SSB).

  • For some applications, the SINAD result - being the reciprocal of THD+N - is required.

  • With a wanted signal of 60 dBμV, an unwanted signal 20 kHz off tune 110 dBμV will affect the output level by less than 3 dB or cause a reduction in SINAD of less than 6 dB (SSB).

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