The formula to calculate the Peak Envelope Power (PEP) is:
\[ PEP = \frac{V^2}{2R} \]
Where:
Let's say the peak voltage (V) is 100 volts and the resistance (R) is 50 ohms. Using the formula:
\[ PEP = \frac{100^2}{2 \times 50} = \frac{10000}{100} = 100 \text{ watts} \]
So, the peak envelope power is 100 watts.