Convert Nanowatts to Picowatts
Convert Nanowatts (nW) to Picowatts (pW) instantly and accurately.
Conversion Formula
pW = nW × 1000
About Nanowatts
A nanowatt (nW) is 10⁻⁹ W - the power scale of ultra-low-power embedded systems. Cardiac pacemakers deliver sensing pulses at nanowatt levels to preserve 7-10 year battery life. RFID tags harvest ~10-200 nW from reader fields. Solar cells in wristwatches and calculators operate on ambient indoor light yielding tens of nanowatts. A standard AA cell (13,500 J) discharged at 1 nW would last over 400 years. Neuromorphic chips target 10-100 nW per neuron-equivalent circuit. 1 nW = 10⁻⁹ W.
About Picowatts
A picowatt (pW) is 10⁻¹² W - the power scale of the most sensitive radio receivers. GPS satellites transmit 20-50 W; by the time that signal spans 20,000 km, the received power is ~0.1 pW (−130 dBm). Radio telescopes routinely detect cosmic signals in the picowatt range. Qubit control electronics in quantum computers must resolve energy differences at picowatt scales. Photodetectors in single-photon counting mode, hard drive head read-back signals at idle, and deep-shadow solar cells also operate at picowatt levels. 1 pW = 10⁻¹² W.
Quick Reference Table
| Nanowatts (nW) | Picowatts (pW) |
|---|---|
| 1 nW | 1000 pW |
| 2 nW | 2000 pW |
| 5 nW | 5000 pW |
| 10 nW | 10000 pW |
| 25 nW | 25000 pW |
| 50 nW | 50000 pW |
| 100 nW | 100000 pW |