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Definition of "noise temperature" |
In electronics, noise temperature is one way of expressing the level of available noise power introduced by a component or source. / ZMODEM is a file transfer protocol developed by Chuck Forsberg in 1986, in a project funded by Telenet in order to improve file transfers on their X.25 network. / an alternate representation of noise power. It is generally accepted that noise is the result of the random motion of electrons within components in electronic systems. The greater the temperature of a component, the greater the random motion of electrons within the component, and this causes an increased instantaneous noise current to be present within the component. With an increase in noise current, the noise power also increases. The noise power generated within a component at T Kelvin, over a bandwidth of B hertz is given by |
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