De ruis in radiobuizen ais statistisch verschijnsel*
H. C. Hamoker
Statistica Neerlandica, 1949, vol. 3, issue 1, 19-30
Abstract:
Noise in radio valves as a statistical phenomenon. If an electric current is interpreted as. the passage of a certain number of electrons per second, it is evident that such a current will be subject to statistical fluctuations. These fluctuations, commonly designated as “noise”, limit the maximum amplification applicable in radio reception. Some of the fundamental principles of noise formation are treated in this article from a statistical point of view. The formation of noise, noise suppression by space charge, current‐distribution noise, and noise due to secondary emission are successively discussed.
Date: 1949
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