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Noise in high-frequency circuits and oscillators [[electronic resource] /] / Burkhard Schiek, Ilona Rolfes, Heinz-Jürgen Siweris
Noise in high-frequency circuits and oscillators [[electronic resource] /] / Burkhard Schiek, Ilona Rolfes, Heinz-Jürgen Siweris
Autore Schiek Burkhard <1938->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley-Interscience, c2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (424 p.)
Disciplina 621.38224
621.38412
Altri autori (Persone) RolfesIlona <1973->
SiwerisHeinz Jürgen <1953->
Soggetto topico Electronic circuits - Noise
Electronic circuit design
Electromagnetic noise
ISBN 1-280-51728-X
9786610517282
0-470-03894-2
0-470-03893-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Noise in High-Frequency Circuits and Oscillators; Contents; Preface; 1 Mathematical and System-oriented Fundamentals; 1.1 Introduction; 1.1.1 Technical relevance of noise; 1.1.2 Physical origins of noise; 1.1.3 General characteristics of noise signals; 1.2 Mathematical basics for the description of noise signals; 1.2.1 Stochastic process and probability density; 1.2.2 Compound probability density and conditional probability; 1.2.3 Mean value and moments; 1.2.4 Auto- and cross-correlation function; 1.2.5 Description of noise signals in the frequency domain
1.2.6 Characteristic function and the central limit theorem1.2.7 Interrelationship between moments of different orders; 1.3 Transfer of noise signals by linear networks; 1.3.1 Impulse response and transfer function; 1.3.2 Transformation of the autocorrelation function and the power spectrum; 1.3.3 Correlation between input and output noise signals; 1.3.4 Superposition of partly correlated noise signals; 2 Noise of Linear One- and Two-Ports; 2.1 Noise of one-ports; 2.1.1 Thermal noise of resistors; 2.1.2 Networks of resistors of identical temperature; 2.1.3 The RC-circuit
2.1.4 Thermal noise of complex impedances2.1.5 Available noise power and equivalent noise temperature; 2.1.6 Networks with inhomogeneous temperature distribution; 2.1.7 Dissipation theorem; 2.2 Noise of two-ports; 2.2.1 Description of the internal noise by current and voltage sources; 2.2.2 Noise equivalent sources for two-ports at homogeneous temperature; 2.2.3 Noise description by waves; 2.2.4 Noise of circulators and isolators; 2.2.5 Noise waves for thermally noisy two-ports at a homogeneous temperature; 2.2.6 Equivalent noise waves for linear amplifiers
2.3 Noise figure of linear two-ports2.3.1 Definition of the noise figure; 2.3.2 Calculation of the noise figure based on equivalent circuits; 2.3.3 Noise figure of two-ports with thermal noise; 2.3.4 Noise figure of cascaded two-ports; 2.3.5 Noise matching; 3 Measurement of Noise Parameters; 3.1 Measurement of noise power; 3.1.1 Power measurement on the basis of a thermocouple; 3.1.2 Thermistor bridge; 3.1.3 Power measurements with Schottky-diodes; 3.1.4 Power measurements with field effect transistors; 3.1.5 Power measurements with analog multipliers
3.1.6 Power measurements with a digital detector3.1.7 Power measurements with a spectrum analyzer; 3.1.8 Errors in noise power measurements; 3.2 Measurement of the correlation function and the cross-spectrum; 3.3 Illustrative interpretation of the correlation; 3.4 Measurement of the equivalent noise temperature of a one-port; 3.5 Special radiometer circuits; 3.5.1 Dicke-Radiometer; 3.5.2 Problems with mismatched devices under test; 3.5.3 Compensation radiometers; 3.5.4 Correlation radiometer; 3.5.5 Fundamental errors of noise power or noise temperature measurements
3.5.6 Principle errors of a correlation radiometer or correlator
Record Nr. UNINA-9910143566103321
Schiek Burkhard <1938->  
Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley-Interscience, c2006
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Noise in high-frequency circuits and oscillators [[electronic resource] /] / Burkhard Schiek, Ilona Rolfes, Heinz-Jürgen Siweris
Noise in high-frequency circuits and oscillators [[electronic resource] /] / Burkhard Schiek, Ilona Rolfes, Heinz-Jürgen Siweris
Autore Schiek Burkhard <1938->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley-Interscience, c2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (424 p.)
Disciplina 621.38224
621.38412
Altri autori (Persone) RolfesIlona <1973->
SiwerisHeinz Jürgen <1953->
Soggetto topico Electronic circuits - Noise
Electronic circuit design
Electromagnetic noise
ISBN 1-280-51728-X
9786610517282
0-470-03894-2
0-470-03893-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Noise in High-Frequency Circuits and Oscillators; Contents; Preface; 1 Mathematical and System-oriented Fundamentals; 1.1 Introduction; 1.1.1 Technical relevance of noise; 1.1.2 Physical origins of noise; 1.1.3 General characteristics of noise signals; 1.2 Mathematical basics for the description of noise signals; 1.2.1 Stochastic process and probability density; 1.2.2 Compound probability density and conditional probability; 1.2.3 Mean value and moments; 1.2.4 Auto- and cross-correlation function; 1.2.5 Description of noise signals in the frequency domain
1.2.6 Characteristic function and the central limit theorem1.2.7 Interrelationship between moments of different orders; 1.3 Transfer of noise signals by linear networks; 1.3.1 Impulse response and transfer function; 1.3.2 Transformation of the autocorrelation function and the power spectrum; 1.3.3 Correlation between input and output noise signals; 1.3.4 Superposition of partly correlated noise signals; 2 Noise of Linear One- and Two-Ports; 2.1 Noise of one-ports; 2.1.1 Thermal noise of resistors; 2.1.2 Networks of resistors of identical temperature; 2.1.3 The RC-circuit
2.1.4 Thermal noise of complex impedances2.1.5 Available noise power and equivalent noise temperature; 2.1.6 Networks with inhomogeneous temperature distribution; 2.1.7 Dissipation theorem; 2.2 Noise of two-ports; 2.2.1 Description of the internal noise by current and voltage sources; 2.2.2 Noise equivalent sources for two-ports at homogeneous temperature; 2.2.3 Noise description by waves; 2.2.4 Noise of circulators and isolators; 2.2.5 Noise waves for thermally noisy two-ports at a homogeneous temperature; 2.2.6 Equivalent noise waves for linear amplifiers
2.3 Noise figure of linear two-ports2.3.1 Definition of the noise figure; 2.3.2 Calculation of the noise figure based on equivalent circuits; 2.3.3 Noise figure of two-ports with thermal noise; 2.3.4 Noise figure of cascaded two-ports; 2.3.5 Noise matching; 3 Measurement of Noise Parameters; 3.1 Measurement of noise power; 3.1.1 Power measurement on the basis of a thermocouple; 3.1.2 Thermistor bridge; 3.1.3 Power measurements with Schottky-diodes; 3.1.4 Power measurements with field effect transistors; 3.1.5 Power measurements with analog multipliers
3.1.6 Power measurements with a digital detector3.1.7 Power measurements with a spectrum analyzer; 3.1.8 Errors in noise power measurements; 3.2 Measurement of the correlation function and the cross-spectrum; 3.3 Illustrative interpretation of the correlation; 3.4 Measurement of the equivalent noise temperature of a one-port; 3.5 Special radiometer circuits; 3.5.1 Dicke-Radiometer; 3.5.2 Problems with mismatched devices under test; 3.5.3 Compensation radiometers; 3.5.4 Correlation radiometer; 3.5.5 Fundamental errors of noise power or noise temperature measurements
3.5.6 Principle errors of a correlation radiometer or correlator
Record Nr. UNINA-9910831001203321
Schiek Burkhard <1938->  
Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley-Interscience, c2006
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Noise in high-frequency circuits and oscillators / / Burkhard Schiek, Ilona Rolfes, Heinz-Jurgen Siweris
Noise in high-frequency circuits and oscillators / / Burkhard Schiek, Ilona Rolfes, Heinz-Jurgen Siweris
Autore Schiek Burkhard <1938->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley-Interscience, c2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (424 p.)
Disciplina 621.382/24
Altri autori (Persone) RolfesIlona <1973->
SiwerisHeinz Jurgen <1953->
Soggetto topico Electronic circuits - Noise
Electronic circuit design
Electromagnetic noise
ISBN 1-280-51728-X
9786610517282
0-470-03894-2
0-470-03893-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Noise in High-Frequency Circuits and Oscillators; Contents; Preface; 1 Mathematical and System-oriented Fundamentals; 1.1 Introduction; 1.1.1 Technical relevance of noise; 1.1.2 Physical origins of noise; 1.1.3 General characteristics of noise signals; 1.2 Mathematical basics for the description of noise signals; 1.2.1 Stochastic process and probability density; 1.2.2 Compound probability density and conditional probability; 1.2.3 Mean value and moments; 1.2.4 Auto- and cross-correlation function; 1.2.5 Description of noise signals in the frequency domain
1.2.6 Characteristic function and the central limit theorem1.2.7 Interrelationship between moments of different orders; 1.3 Transfer of noise signals by linear networks; 1.3.1 Impulse response and transfer function; 1.3.2 Transformation of the autocorrelation function and the power spectrum; 1.3.3 Correlation between input and output noise signals; 1.3.4 Superposition of partly correlated noise signals; 2 Noise of Linear One- and Two-Ports; 2.1 Noise of one-ports; 2.1.1 Thermal noise of resistors; 2.1.2 Networks of resistors of identical temperature; 2.1.3 The RC-circuit
2.1.4 Thermal noise of complex impedances2.1.5 Available noise power and equivalent noise temperature; 2.1.6 Networks with inhomogeneous temperature distribution; 2.1.7 Dissipation theorem; 2.2 Noise of two-ports; 2.2.1 Description of the internal noise by current and voltage sources; 2.2.2 Noise equivalent sources for two-ports at homogeneous temperature; 2.2.3 Noise description by waves; 2.2.4 Noise of circulators and isolators; 2.2.5 Noise waves for thermally noisy two-ports at a homogeneous temperature; 2.2.6 Equivalent noise waves for linear amplifiers
2.3 Noise figure of linear two-ports2.3.1 Definition of the noise figure; 2.3.2 Calculation of the noise figure based on equivalent circuits; 2.3.3 Noise figure of two-ports with thermal noise; 2.3.4 Noise figure of cascaded two-ports; 2.3.5 Noise matching; 3 Measurement of Noise Parameters; 3.1 Measurement of noise power; 3.1.1 Power measurement on the basis of a thermocouple; 3.1.2 Thermistor bridge; 3.1.3 Power measurements with Schottky-diodes; 3.1.4 Power measurements with field effect transistors; 3.1.5 Power measurements with analog multipliers
3.1.6 Power measurements with a digital detector3.1.7 Power measurements with a spectrum analyzer; 3.1.8 Errors in noise power measurements; 3.2 Measurement of the correlation function and the cross-spectrum; 3.3 Illustrative interpretation of the correlation; 3.4 Measurement of the equivalent noise temperature of a one-port; 3.5 Special radiometer circuits; 3.5.1 Dicke-Radiometer; 3.5.2 Problems with mismatched devices under test; 3.5.3 Compensation radiometers; 3.5.4 Correlation radiometer; 3.5.5 Fundamental errors of noise power or noise temperature measurements
3.5.6 Principle errors of a correlation radiometer or correlator
Record Nr. UNINA-9910877556103321
Schiek Burkhard <1938->  
Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley-Interscience, c2006
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui