DB Operations and Noise
DB Operations and Noise
DB Operations and Noise
NOISE
dB CALCULATIONS
DECIBEL Comparison of
two powers and
does not
A means of
express a fixed
expressing
value unless it
change in
refers to dB
power level
above or below
some specific
reference point
dB CALCULATIONS
hiss - loudspeakers
INTERMODULATION HARMONIC
DISTORTION DISTORTION
INTERNAL
noise created within the
receiver or the device.
EXTERNAL
NOISE
ATMOSPHERIC NOISE (STATIC)
Severe at
10 MHz
1.45 GHz
EXTRATERRESTRIAL
NOISE
SOLAR NOISE
R
Noise Power Pn=kTB
Bn = 1/4RC fc=1/2piRC R
C
Vn = (kT/C)
Vn
SAMPLE QUESTIONS
1. An amplifier operating over a 4 MHz BW has a 100
ohm input resistance and is operating at 300 deg K.
Determine the noise power generated.
a. 1.656 x 10 exp -13 W
b. 16.56 fW
c. 1656 nW
d. 1.656 pW
in=(2eipB)
SAMPLE QUESTIONS
1. Determine the noise current for a diode with a
forward bias of 3.5 mA over a 100 kHz BW.
a.10.58 nA
b. 0.335 nA
c. 21.2 nA
d. 5.6 nA
c. NOISE in MIXERS
d. CROSSTALK
Interference signal from one
channel to another
e. AVALANCHE NOISE
Large noise spikes due to
collision that result in
avalanching action
MISCELLANEOUS
NOISE
f. BURST NOISE (POP-CORN)
g. PARTITION NOISE
h. IMPULSE NOISE
Non-continuous, consisting of
irregular pulses or noise spikes of
short duration and of relatively high
amplitude. The spikes are called
HITS.
NOISE ANALYSIS and
CALCULATIONS
ADDITION of NOISE due to SEVERAL
SOURCES:
Vn total = 4kTBRt
RESISTORS IN SERIES:
Rt = R 1 + R 2 + R 3 + . . .
RESISTORS IN PARALLEL:
Rt = 1/(1/R1 + 1/R2 + 1/R3 + . . .)
NOISE ANALYSIS and
CALCULATIONS
A1 A2
ADDITION of
NOISE due to R1 R2 R3
Vn1
SEVERAL
AMPLIFIERS Vn3
Vn2
in CASCADE:
Vn total = 4kTBReq
Req = equivalent noise resistance as referred to
the input
NFdB = 10 log F
NOISE ANALYSIS and
CALCULATIONS
b. NOISE FACTOR from
EQUIVALENT NOISE RESISTANCE
Generator (antenna) Amplifier (receiver)
Av
Ra
Vi Rt Rt Vo
Vn
F = 1 + (Teq/T0)
Teq = T0 (F 1)
SAMPLE QUESTIONS
1. The signal in a channel is measured to be 23 dB
while noise in the same channel is measured to be 9
dB. The signal to noise ratio is
a. 9/23
b. 23/9
c. 32 dB
d. 14 dB
2. What is the S/N at the output of an amplifier whose
F = 10 dB and the input S/N = 25 dB?
a. 35 dB
b. 15 dB
c. 25 dB
d. 10 dB
SAMPLE QUESTIONS
3. The equivalent noise temperature of the amplifier
is 25 K. What is the noise figure?
a. 10.86
b. 1.086
c. 0.1086
d. 1.86
Weighting Curve
Curve showing the relative interfering
effects of sinusoidal tones compared to a
reference frequency
NOISE UNITS and
LEVELS
Weighting Network
Equalizer which attenuates frequencies in the
same manner as would be done by the
average ear with the specific listening
apparatus to which the weighting refers.
Relative Level
The difference between the power of a signal
at one point and its power a reference point
NOISE UNITS and
LEVELS
1. dBrn (144 2. dBa (F1A Weighting
Weighting Curve, Curve, F1A Handset)
Western Electric 144
dB above reference
Handset)
noise adjusted
dB above reference Reference level: -85
noise dBm at 1 kHz (pure
tone)
Reference level: -90
dBm at 1 kHz (pure -82 dBm at 3 kHz
tone) (random, white noise)
NOISE UNITS and
LEVELS
3. dBrnC (C-Message 4. pWp (pW
Weighting Curve, 500 psophometrically
type handset) weighted)
dB above reference Psophometrically
noise weighted picowatt
Reference level: -90 Reference level: -90
dBm at 1 kHz (pure dBm at 800 Hz
tone)
-88 dBm at 3 kHz
(random, white noise)
NOISE UNITS and
LEVELS
5. dBaO 6. dBrnCO