Article | REF: R310 V1

Background noise and measurements - Theoretical aspects

Authors: Matteo VALENZA, Fabien PASCAL, Alain HOFFMANN

Publication date: December 10, 2006

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3. Circuit theory representation of noise

3.1 Noise from a dipole

The noise of a dipole is represented either by a perfect noise current generator i d , placed in parallel with the supposedly noise-free dipole, or by a perfect electromotive force generator e d , placed in series (figure 9 ).

Dipole noise representations
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