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  • 1Spectrum analyzer — A spectrum analyzer Spectrum analyzer display A spectrum analyzer measures the magnitude of an input signal versus frequency with …

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  • 2Noise-figure meter — A noise figure meter is an instrument for measuring the noise figure of an amplifier, mixer, or similar device. An example instrument is the 1983 era Agilent 8970A. Contents 1 Measurement methods 2 Noise source 2.1 Thermal noise …

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  • 3Pink noise — This article is about the signal in information theory. For the band, see PINKNOISE. Colors of noise White Pink Red (Brownian) Grey Pink noise or 1/ƒ noise (sometimes also called flicker noise) is a signal or process with a frequency spectrum… …

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  • 4White noise — is a random signal (or process) with a flat power spectral density. In other words, the signal contains equal power within a fixed bandwidth at any center frequency. White noise draws its name from white light in which the power spectral density… …

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  • 5Hardware random number generator — This SSL Accelerator computer card uses a hardware random number generator to generate cryptographic keys to encrypt data sent over computer networks. In computing, a hardware random number generator is an apparatus that generates random numbers… …

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  • 6Pseudorandom noise — In cryptography, pseudorandom noise (PRN[1][2]) is a signal similar to noise which satisfies one or more of the standard tests for statistical randomness. Although it seems to lack any definite pattern, pseudorandom noise consists of a… …

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  • 7Direct-sequence spread spectrum — Passband modulation v · d · e Analog modulation AM · …

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  • 8Diesel generator — A Cummins diesel generator of 500kVA in a tourist resort in Egypt …

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  • 9List of noise topics — This is a list of noise topics. Contents 1 Engineering and physics 2 Environmental 3 Noise reduction 4 Music …

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  • 10Aircraft noise — is defined as sound produced by any aircraft or its components, during various phases of a flight, on the ground while parked such as auxiliary power units, while taxiing, on run up from propeller and jet exhaust, during take off, underneath and… …

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