I am pleased to introduce the “List of Noise (Noise Voltage, Noise Power, Noise Figure, Noise Measurement) Problem Solving with Solutions.” This is a comprehensive resource that has been meticulously curated to assist electronics engineering enthusiasts in understanding the intricate world of noise in electronic systems.
As an experienced electronics engineering professional, lecturer, and content creator, I understand the challenges that students face when dealing with noise-related concepts. Noise is an unavoidable factor in electronic systems, and it can significantly impact the performance of communication systems. Therefore, I have compiled this list of problems and solutions to provide clarity and support in mastering noise voltage, power, figure, and measurement.
This resource includes a diverse range of noise-related problems that have been crafted to cover all aspects of noise in electronic communication systems. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced engineer, this list will provide you with a deep understanding of noise phenomena. Each problem in the list is accompanied by detailed solutions, offering invaluable insights into the concepts and fostering a deeper understanding of the topic.
This comprehensive resource is tailored to equip you with the knowledge and confidence needed to excel in the complex realm of noise engineering. Whether you’re a student preparing for board exams or a professional looking to refine your skills, this list of problems and solutions can help you overcome the challenges of noise engineering.
So, embark on this enlightening journey with me as we unravel the mysteries of noise and empower ourselves to overcome its challenges with precision and expertise.
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- Solution: What is the amplifier noise figure?
- Solution: Calculate the output power in dBm
- Solution: Determine the noise power in dBm for an equivalent noise bandwidth
- Solution: Find its equivalent noise temperature
- Solution: Determine the shot noise for a diode with a forward bias of 1.40 mA
- Solution: Calculate the power output
- Solution: Determine the noise figure of the transistor
- Solution: Determine the noise figure of the transistor
- Solution: Its noise figure in decibels is
- Solution: Calculate their combined thermal noise voltage for a 10 KHz bandwidth
- Solution: Calculate the maximum noise figure (in dB) that the first stage can have
- Solution: Find the power produced at the load (RL = 500 ohms)
- Solution: Convert the reading into pWp
- Solution: The signal to noise ratio therefore is
- Solution: The thermal noise voltage for the two resistor connected in parallel
- Solution: Calculate the output rms noise
- Solution: What is the receiver’s noise temperature?
- Solution: What is the noise figure?
- Solution: Convert noise factor of 4.02 to equivalent noise temperature
- Solution: Calculate the equivalent noise resistance for this television receiver
- Solution: What does the meter read now?
- Solution: What is the rms noise voltage (µV) at the input to this amplifier
- Solution: What is the RMS noise voltage at the input to this amplifier
- Solution: The meter reading is -59 dBm. This is ______ dBa0
- Solution: Calculate the receiver’s noise figure in decibels
- Solution: What power ratio corresponds to this loss
- Solution: A gain of 60 dB is the same as a gain of
- Solution: A current change that is equal to twice its original value
- Solution: Determine the open circuit noise current in 1 Hz of bandwidth
- Solution: Determine the noise current for a diode
- Solution: Calculate the rms voltage if the amplifier is operating at 27°C
- Solution: What is the equivalent output of a circuit in dBm
- Solution: What is the equivalent reading in dBaO
- Solution: Reading a 58 dBrnC on your Western Electric 3A test set at a +7 test point
- Solution: The noise voltage generated by 5 kΩ resistor
- Solution: A reading of -50 dBm on the disturbing pair, and -80 on the disturbed pair
- Solution: Reading a 58 dBrn, at a +7 test point is equal to ________ dBa0
- Solution: Calculate for a bandwidth equal to 100 kHz, the thermal noise voltage
- Solution: What is the over all noise figure
- Solution: What will be the value of the noise figure of the system?
- Solution: Calculate the noise floor in dBm
- Solution: Calculate the equivalent noise voltage and power contributed by two resistors
- Solution: Determine the total noise voltage over a bandwidth of 120 kHz
- Solution: Calculate the output noise voltage if the amplifier has a 5-dB NF
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