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Low Noise Low Power Amplifiers

2013
Various of noise sources in CMOS technology are introduced in this chapter, including KT/C noise, flicker noise, resistor and MOSFET’s thermal noise, etc. In order to decrease or even get rid of the noise especially the lower frequency noise, different kinds of low noise amplifiers are described. Then a design example is introduced.
Shupeng Zhong, Nianxiong Nick Tan
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Low noise fan

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1995
An axial flow fan includes blades mounted on a hub and extending radially outward to a shroud disposed around the hub. Pairs of stators are connected to the shroud at positions angularly spaced about the inner periphery of the shroud. Each pair of stators includes a trailing stator angularly spaced from a leading stator by a distance related to the ...
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Low noise oscillators

1992 IEEE Microwave Symposium Digest MTT-S, 2003
The author describes a set of design rules which are general and can be used to produce oscillators with a very low noise performance where both additive and flicker noise are considered. Linear theories which accurately describe the noise performance of resonator-type oscillators are presented.
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Low noise burster

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1983
A burster for separating successive sheets of paper from a continuous web of paper has at least one output or draw roller having a larger diameter than the input or feed rollers with all of these rollers rotated at the same r.p.m. and a simple belt drive mounted on a pivotal double link with a one-to-one ratio provides for driving one set of rollers ...
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Low noise impeller

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1991
A blower for fluidized particulates has a housing with an inlet in one wall. The housing defines a chamber which also has an outlet. A rotatably mounted shaft projects into the interior of the chamber. Circumferentially spaced around and projecting laterally from the shaft are a plurality of blades which individually have a shape selected to ...
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Fifty Years of Noise Modeling and Mitigation in Power-Line Communications

IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials, 2021
Tong Bai   +2 more
exaly  

Low Noise Amplification

1967
Much of the recent progress in our understanding of the world around us was achieved through the ability to detect very weak signals, for example from outer space, from nerve fibers, or from the ocean floor. To detect these weak signals, one requires very sensitive receivers, and hence the ability to amplify these signals without, at the same time ...
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Low Noise Design

1993
The design specification of electronic equipment dealing with low-level signals should include limits on noise, signal-to-noise ratio, or on the functional reliability or error rate determined by these quantities. Failure to set noise or noise-detertnined limits, or to design to meet other specifications, leaving the ‘noise problem’ to be sorted out at
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A Low Power and Low Noise, Self Body Biased Low Noise Amplifier

2024 37th International Conference on VLSI Design and 2024 23rd International Conference on Embedded Systems (VLSID)
Jyoti Priya, Darshak Bhatt
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