How to calculate decibel from maxAmplitude, I wrote an android application to get maxAmplitude at regular interval, I need to show the o/p to the user in decibels.

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Decibels are a relative unit, they express the power of your signal relative to some reference power.

If you are working with amplitudes, then the formula is:

power_db = 20 * log10(amp / amp_ref);

(See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decibel#Field_quantities).

Note also that maximum amplitude is not usually a very good indicator of loudness (or even of power). More typically, you should measure the RMS power of your signal, and convert that to dB instead.

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what's amp_ref in this formula? – Sharj Sep 23 '11 at 0:47
@Sharj: Your reference amplitude. Decibels are a relative unit, not absolute. They express a ratio relative to some reference level. It's up to you to choose a reference level. – Oli Charlesworth Sep 23 '11 at 10:59
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Regular phone microphones aren't calibrated to measure absolute loudness, so it's not possible without also having a sound meter to initially calibrate the phone. As Oli mentions, you may be able to calculate a relative change in loudness, but I expect you want to replicate a real sound lever meter.

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