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  • {{Short description|Electronic noise due to thermal vibration within a conductor}} ...A noiseless resistance [[Series and parallel circuits|in parallel]] with a noise-creating [[current source]] (i.e. the [[Norton equivalent]] circuit).]] ...
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  • ...at a detector. For a simple [[black body]] emitting on an absorber, the [[noise-equivalent power]] is given by .... At low occupation number, such as in the [[visible spectrum]], the shot noise term dominates. At high occupation number, however, typical of the [[radio ...
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  • {{Short description|Level of noise power introduced by a component or source}} ...rature (in [[kelvins]]) that would produce that level of [[Johnson–Nyquist noise]], thus: ...
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  • {{Short description|Noise figure in optics}} ...t2 = Hunter | first2 = T. R. | last3 = Phillips | first3 = T. G. | title = Noise Equivalent Power of Background Limited Thermal Detectors at Submillimeter W ...
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  • {{Hatnote|Not to be confused with [[Electrical noise]], [[Noise (electronics)]] or [[Electromagnetic interference]]}} ...acoustic noise (and vibration)''', '''electromagnetically excited acoustic noise''', or more commonly known as '''coil whine''', is [[acoustics|audible soun ...
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  • {{other uses|Signal-to-noise (disambiguation)}} '''Signal-to-noise ratio''' ('''SNR''') is used in [[imaging]] to characterize [[image quality ...
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  • {{Short description|Noise figure in optics}} ...t2 = Hunter | first2 = T. R. | last3 = Phillips | first3 = T. G. | title = Noise Equivalent Power of Background Limited Thermal Detectors at Submillimeter W ...
    1 KB (197 words) - 21:54, 14 July 2022
  • ...ancel [[Nyquist noise#Thermal noise on capacitors|kTC noise]] (the thermal noise associated with the sensor's capacitance). [[Category:Image noise reduction techniques]] ...
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  • {{Short description|Method for determining noise temperature}} ...a [[resistor]] at two different, known temperatures.<ref>{{Citation|title=Noise Figure Measurement Accuracy – The Y-Factor Method|url=http://literature.cdn ...
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  • ...at a detector. For a simple [[black body]] emitting on an absorber, the [[noise-equivalent power]] is given by .... At low occupation number, such as in the [[visible spectrum]], the shot noise term dominates. At high occupation number, however, typical of the [[radio ...
    2 KB (311 words) - 15:12, 30 October 2022
  • {{other uses|Signal-to-noise (disambiguation)}} '''Signal-to-noise ratio''' ('''SNR''') is used in [[imaging]] to characterize [[image quality ...
    3 KB (445 words) - 15:00, 10 February 2024
  • {{Short description|Level of noise power introduced by a component or source}} ...rature (in [[kelvins]]) that would produce that level of [[Johnson–Nyquist noise]], thus: ...
    11 KB (1,720 words) - 02:06, 4 October 2023
  • ...F shielding for MRI rooms''' is necessary to prevent [[Noise (electronics)|noise]] of [[radio frequency]] from entering into the [[MRI scanner]] and distort ...
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  • ...of merit]] used to characterize performance, equal to the reciprocal of [[noise-equivalent power]] (NEP), normalized per square root of the sensor's area a ...Jones, "Proposal of the detectivity D** for detectors limited by radiation noise," ''J. Opt. Soc. Am.'' '''50''', 1058 (1960), {{doi|10.1364/JOSA.50.001058} ...
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  • ...ommunication)|signal]] in a [[communications system]], usually caused by [[noise]], [[radio propagation|propagation]] anomalies, or system malfunctions. Fo ...
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  • The primary reason for the use of isolated grounds (IG) is to provide a noise-free ground return, separate from the equipment grounding (EG) return. The ==Noise== ...
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  • * Electrical [[phase noise]] * Electrical amplitude noise ...
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  • ...rmer]] can be used instead to match impedance and provide better signal-to-noise. And the 6dB attenuation can be easily be made up in the [[amplifier]]. ...by ''Z''<sub>S</sub>) increases slightly, which makes it easier for stray noise to drive the signal node. ...
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  • ...usions. The discharge creates a broad-band radio frequency [[Noise (radio)|noise]] from [[direct current|DC]] to 1000&nbsp;MHz, which can affect aircraft co ...ghts, antenna mounting hardware, control surfaces, etc., can create static noise if they cannot discharge through the static wick.{{Citation needed|date=Jan ...
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  • ...ntly introduce noise onto signal lines during the conversion process. The noise can be diminished over time as noisy and failed components are removed and ...ment. Thus the system is still an electrically continuous unit, but motor noise does not impinge directly into signal paths. ...
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  • ...<ref>Ainslie, M. A. A Century of Sonar: Planetary Oceanography, Underwater Noise Monitoring, and the Terminology of Underwater Sound. Acoustics Today (Febru ...
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  • {{Hatnote|Not to be confused with [[Electrical noise]], [[Noise (electronics)]] or [[Electromagnetic interference]]}} ...acoustic noise (and vibration)''', '''electromagnetically excited acoustic noise''', or more commonly known as '''coil whine''', is [[acoustics|audible soun ...
    20 KB (2,794 words) - 08:42, 2 March 2024
  • ...mination, signal source modulation leakage suppression, system [[signal-to-noise ratio]] improvement, test setup isolation and other situations where undesi ...
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  • ...[[thermal noise]] voltages and are more prone to capacitive and inductive noise pick up. When testing, they are often difficult to probe as the impedance o ...
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  • ...noise ratio|noise]]" in the traditional model of [[communication theory]]. Noise can distort the original meaning of a message. ...
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  • ...they can be nonlinear, and can introduce significant [[Noise (electronics)|noise]] into the signal path. ...
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