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Definition of "Thermal Noise" |
The white noise generated by a passive component. The noise generated by thermal agitation of electrons in a conductor. A type of electromagnetic noise produced in electronic circuitry whose power is proportional to temperature. / Electrical fluctuations arising from the random thermal motion of electrons. / The push-button telephone is a telephone that uses buttons or keys for dialing a telephone number to place a call to another telephone subscriber. / a noise process that affects communication channels and electrical circuits which is due to the random motion of electrons in materials and more specifically resistors. In such a circuit, the resistor produces a level of noise that is proportional to the resistance of the component, the ambient temperature, and the bandwidth of the circuit. Also known as Johnson, Nyquist, or white noise. |
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