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1Analysis of radiometer calibration effects with TOUCHSTONE
By William D. Stanley
“Analysis of radiometer calibration effects with TOUCHSTONE” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ Analysis of radiometer calibration effects with TOUCHSTONE
- Author: William D. Stanley
- Language: English
- Publisher: ➤ Dept. of Electrical Engineering Technology, College of Engineering and Technology, Old Dominion University - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- Publish Date: 1990
- Publish Location: Norfolk, Va - [Washington, D.C
“Analysis of radiometer calibration effects with TOUCHSTONE” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Radiometers - Computerized simulation - Computer programs - Calibrating - Thermal noise - Microwave circuits
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL16135273M
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1990
- Is Full Text Available: No
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: No_ebook
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Johnson–Nyquist noise
Johnson–Nyquist noise (thermal noise, Johnson noise, or Nyquist noise) is the voltage or current noise generated by the thermal agitation of the charge
Noise (electronics)
particular, noise is inherent in physics and central to thermodynamics. Any conductor with electrical resistance will generate thermal noise inherently
Colors of noise
of noise or noise spectrum refers to the power spectrum of a noise signal (a signal produced by a stochastic process). Different colors of noise have
Gaussian noise
noise coming from many natural sources, such as the thermal vibrations of atoms in conductors (referred to as thermal noise or Johnson–Nyquist noise)
Boltzmann constant
radiation and Boltzmann's entropy formula, and is used in calculating thermal noise in resistors. The Boltzmann constant has dimensions of energy divided
Radio noise
and thermal noise present in the receiver input circuits, mostly caused by the random thermal motion of molecules inside resistors. Radio noise near
Active noise control
Active noise control (ANC), also known as noise cancellation (NC), or active noise reduction (ANR), is a method for reducing unwanted sound by the addition
Analytical chemistry
processes. Thermal noise results from the motion of charge carriers (usually electrons) in an electrical circuit generated by their thermal motion. Thermal noise
Fluctuation–dissipation theorem
Johnson noise. A wire loop with a resistor in it does not actually have zero current, it has a small and rapidly fluctuating current caused by the thermal fluctuations
Noise figure
performance. The noise factor is defined as the ratio of the output noise power of a device to the portion thereof attributable to thermal noise in the input