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  • 111Oscilloscope — This article is about current oscilloscopes, providing general information. For history of oscilloscopes, see Oscilloscope history. For detailed information about various types of oscilloscopes, see Oscilloscope types. Illustration showing the… …

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  • 112Oszillatorschaltung — Eine Oszillatorschaltung, auch kurz Oszillator genannt, ist eine elektronische Schaltung zur Erzeugung einer periodischen Wechselspannung. Es gibt zahlreiche Möglichkeiten, eine solche Schaltung aufzubauen, zum Beispiel: astabiler Multivibrator… …

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  • 113Noise (electronics) — Electronic noise [1] is a random fluctuation in an electrical signal, a characteristic of all electronic circuits. Noise generated by electronic devices varies greatly, as it can be produced by several different effects. Thermal noise is… …

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  • 114Liste von Audio-Fachbegriffen — Die Liste der Audio Fachbegriffe stellt spezielle Fachausdrücke aus der Tontechnik und der Elektroakustik (Audiotechnik) als Glossar zusammen. Inhaltsverzeichnis 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U …

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  • 115MPEG-1 — Moving Picture Experts Group Phase 1 (MPEG 1) Filename extension .mpg, .mpeg, .mp1, .mp2, .mp3, .m1v, .m1a, .m2a, .mpa, .mpv Internet media type audio/mpeg, video/mpeg Developed by ISO, IEC Type of format audio, vid …

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  • 116Cosmic noise — and galactic radio noise is random noise that originates outside the Earth s atmosphere. It can be detected and heard on radio receivers. Elaboration Cosmic noise characteristics are similar to those of thermal noise. Cosmic noise is experienced… …

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  • 117Noise — This article is about noise as an unwanted phenomenon. For other uses, see Noise (disambiguation). NASA researchers at Glenn Research Center conducting tests on aircraft engine noise in 1967 In common use, the word noise means any unwanted …

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  • 118Noise figure — (NF) is a measure of degradation of the signal to noise ratio (SNR), caused by components in a radio frequency (RF) signal chain. The noise figure is defined as the ratio of the output noise power of a device to the portion thereof attributable… …

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  • 119Noise temperature — In electronics, noise temperature is one way of expressing the level of available noise power introduced by a component or source. The power spectral density of the noise is expressed in terms of the temperature (in kelvins) that would produce… …

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  • 120Signal-to-noise ratio — For signal to noise ratio in statistics, see Cohen s d. Signal to noise ratio (often abbreviated SNR or S/N) is a measure used in science and engineering that compares the level of a desired signal to the level of background noise. It is defined… …

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