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# Understand and observe the effects of noise in electronic circuits. | # Understand and observe the effects of noise in electronic circuits. | ||
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+ | == Simulating Resistor Noise == | ||
+ | Consider a simple RC circuit shown in Fig. 1. The noise generated by the resistor is: | ||
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+ | {{NumBlk|::|<math>\overline{v_R^2}=4kTR\Delta f</math>|{{EquationRef|1}}}} | ||
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+ | Thus, for a resistor <math>R=1\mathrm{k\Omega}</math> and a temperature <math>T=300K</math>, and with <math>k=1.38\times 10^{-23}\mathrm{\tfrac{J}{K}}</math>the spot noise is equal to: | ||
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+ | {{NumBlk|::|<math>\frac{\overline{v_R^2}}{\Delta d}=4kTR=1.66\times 10^{-17}</math>|{{EquationRef|2}}}} | ||
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+ | Thus, the total output integrated noise, shaped by the transfer function of the RC circuit is: | ||
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== Noise in MOSFETs == | == Noise in MOSFETs == |
Revision as of 12:58, 9 October 2020
Activity: Noise Analysis
- Instructions: This activity is structured as a tutorial with a design problem at the end. Should you have any questions, clarifications, or issues, please contact your instructor as soon as possible.
- At the end of this activity, the student should be able to:
- Understand and observe the effects of noise in electronic circuits.
Simulating Resistor Noise
Consider a simple RC circuit shown in Fig. 1. The noise generated by the resistor is:
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Thus, for a resistor and a temperature , and with the spot noise is equal to:
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Thus, the total output integrated noise, shaped by the transfer function of the RC circuit is: