Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR)

Signal-to-noise ratio formula, related measures (SINAD, ENOB), and Shannon capacity.

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Formulas

SNR (dB)
= 10 · log₁₀(P_signal / P_noise) or 20 · log₁₀(V_signal / V_noise)
SINAD
Signal / (noise + distortion) — includes harmonics
ENOB (ADC)
= (SINAD − 1.76) / 6.02 — effective bits of resolution
Ideal ADC SNR
≈ 6.02 · N + 1.76 dB (N = bits)
Shannon capacity
C = B · log₂(1 + SNR_linear) — bits/s for bandwidth B

Quick conversions

SNR (dB) Voltage ratio Power ratio
0 dB 1:1 1:1
3 dB 1.41:1 2:1
6 dB 2:1 4:1
10 dB 3.16:1 10:1
20 dB 10:1 100:1
40 dB 100:1 10 000:1
60 dB 1 000:1 10⁶:1
96 dB 63 000:1 CD quality (16-bit)
144 dB 16 million:1 24-bit audio

Typical SNRs

System SNR
Vinyl LP ~65 dB
CD (16-bit) 96 dB
24-bit audio 144 dB (theoretical)
Good CMOS camera 40–50 dB
4G LTE (typical) 10–20 dB
WiFi (typical) 25–40 dB
Analog FM radio 50–60 dB

Notes

  • Higher SNR → more bits of data in the same bandwidth (Shannon).
  • In photography, "SNR" often refers to per-pixel or per-shot; noise is dominated by shot noise at bright levels (√N).

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