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  • 41Phase noise — is the frequency domain representation of rapid, short term, random fluctuations in the phase of a wave, caused by time domain instabilities ( jitter ). Generally speaking radio frequency engineers speak of the phase noise of an oscillator,… …

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  • 42Low-noise block converter — A low noise block converter (LNB, for low noise block, or sometimes LNC, for low noise converter) is the (receiving, or downlink) antenna of what is commonly called the parabolic (actually paraboloid) satellite dish commonly used for satellite TV …

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  • 43Burst noise — is a type of electronic noise that occurs in semiconductors. It is also called popcorn noise, impulse noise, bi stable noise, or random telegraph signal (RTS) noise.It consists of sudden step like transitions between two or more discrete voltage… …

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  • 44Generation-recombination noise — Generation Recombination noise, or g r noise, is a type of electrical signal noise caused statistically by the fluctuation of the generation and recombination of electrons in semiconductor based photon detectors. See also * Noise * Noise (audio)… …

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  • 45Relative intensity noise — (RIN), describes the instability in the power level of a laser. The noise term is important to describe lasers used in fiber optic communication and LIDAR remote sensing.Relative intensity noise can be generated from cavity vibration,… …

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  • 46Low-noise amplifier — The low noise amplifier (LNA) is a special type of electronic amplifier or amplifier used in communication systems to amplify very weak signals captured by an antenna. It is often located very close to the antenna, so that losses in the feedline… …

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  • 47Modulated Noise Reference Unit — MNRU redirects here. It can also refer to the United Revolutionary Nationalist Movement. Modulated Noise Reference Unit (MNRU) is an ITU standard (ITU P.810).[1] The MNRU is, as the name implies, a noise model that utilizes speech as well as… …

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  • 48Effective input noise temperature — In telecommunications, effective input noise temperature is the source noise temperature in a two port network or amplifier that will result in the same output noise power, when connected to a noise free network or amplifier, as that of the… …

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  • 49shot noise — noun : a sputtering or popping produced (as in a radio) by shot effect * * * Electronics. See under shot effect. [1975 80] * * * shot noise noun (electronics) Inherent noise resulting from variations in the current output of an electronic device… …

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  • 50dynamical noise — When the output of a dynamical system ( dynamical systems) becomes corrupted with noise, and the noisy value is used as input during the next iteration. Also called system noise. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary See: observational noise. Bloomberg… …

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