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The document defines and classifies different types of noise including external noise like atmospheric, extraterrestrial, and man-made noise as well as internal noise like thermal, shot, transit time, and miscellaneous internal noise. It also defines terms like transit time, flicker noise, and reasons for higher noise in mixers.

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The document defines and classifies different types of noise including external noise like atmospheric, extraterrestrial, and man-made noise as well as internal noise like thermal, shot, transit time, and miscellaneous internal noise. It also defines terms like transit time, flicker noise, and reasons for higher noise in mixers.

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1. Define noise.

Noise is defined as any unwanted form of energy, which tends to interfere with proper reception
and reproduction of wanted signal.
2. Give the classification of noise.
Noise is broadly classified into two types. They are (i)External noise
(ii)Internal noise.
3. What are the types of External noise?

External noise can be classified into


1. Atmospheric noise
2. Extraterrestrial noises

3. Man –made noises or industrial noises

4. What are types of internal noise?

Internal noise can be classified into


1. Thermal noise
2. Shot noise

3. Transit time noise


4. Miscellaneous internal noise

5. What are the types of extraterrestrial noise and write their origin?

The two type of extraterrestrial noise are solar 6.Define transit time of transistor.
noise and cosmic noise Solar noise is the
electrical noise emanating from the
sun.Cosmic noise is the noise received from
the center part of our galaxy, other distant
galaxies and other virtual point sources. 6.
Transit time is defined as the time taken by the electron to travel from emitter to the
collector.
7. 7.Define flicker noise.
Flicker noise is the one appearing in transistors operating at low audio frequencies. Flicker
noise is proportional to the emitter current and junction temperature and inversely
proportional to the frequency.
8. 8.State the reasons for higher noise
imixers.
1. Conversion of mixers is much lower than the
transconductance
transconductance of amplifiers.
2. If image frequency rejection is inadequate, the noise associated with the image frequency
also gets accepted.

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