Robert Koslover
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                                5 years ago                            
                            
                                2020/11/10 20:58 GMT-5                            
                        
                        Updated:
                            
                                5 years ago                            
                            
                                2020/11/10 21:00 GMT-5                            
                        
                        
                                                    First, I'll assume you are doing an RF model in frequency-domain mode.  You may also notice that you had to specify a characteristic reference impedance.  The default is 50 ohms.  Bear in mind that the voltage you are specifying is the peak voltage, not rms.  So the power becomes   .  Note that if you have an impedance mismatch (which is very likely, if you don't put in effort to choose the reference Z to match), then your actual forward power will be less.
.  Note that if you have an impedance mismatch (which is very likely, if you don't put in effort to choose the reference Z to match), then your actual forward power will be less.
250 V into 50 ohms would thus be 625 Watts.
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                            First, I'll *assume* you are doing an RF model in frequency-domain mode.  You may also notice that you had to specify a characteristic reference impedance.  The default is 50 ohms.  Bear in mind that the voltage you are specifying is the *peak* voltage, not rms.  So the power becomes  V^2/(2*Z_r_e_f).  Note that if you have an impedance mismatch (which is very likely, if you don't put in effort to choose the reference Z to match), then your actual forward power will be less.
250 V into 50 ohms would thus be 625 Watts.