Noise Figure and Noise Voltage

Description:Given system temperature (in Kelvins), the first program calculates the noise figure (in Decibels), which describes the noise performance of an amplifier. The noise figure is described as the difference between the noise output of an actual receiver to an ideal, noiseless receiver. A noiseless receiver is said to have a resistor operating at room temperature, 290 K (about 16.85°C or 62.33°F). The lower the noise figure, the better. Given the noise bandwidth (in Hertz) and the resistance (in Ω), the second program calculates the open-circuit voltage (in RMS volts).
Filename:noise.zip
ID:8970
Author:Eddie W. Shore: http://edspi31415.blogspot.com/
Downloaded file size:3,177 bytes
Size on calculator:3 KB
Platforms:Prime  
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Primary category:Science
Languages:ENG  
File date:2019-01-20 12:01:48
Creation date:2019-01-04
Source code:Included
Download count:607
Version history:2019-01-20: Added to site
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     8915  2019-01-20 12:01   noise.html
     1486  2019-01-20 11:59   NOISEDB.hpprgm
     1546  2019-01-20 11:59   NOISEVOLT.hpprgm
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