Noise is a complicated mixture that is difficult to adequately quantify. Certain types of instrumental noise are prohibited.
3. Shot noise
4. Flicker Noise:
- Flicker noise is defined as noise whose size is inversely proportional to the frequency of the measured signal. It's also referred as as noise. The cause of flicker noise is unknown; however it can be identified by its frequency dependency. When the frequency is less than approximately, flicker noise becomes noticeable 100 Hz . When compared to the more usual carbon composition type, flicker noise can be greatly reduced by utilising wire-wound or metallic film resistors.
- Shot Noise: When electrons or other charged particles cross a junction, shot noise occurs.
Where, root-mean-square current fluctuation,
I = average direct current,
Charge on the electron,
Df = band width of frequencies.
- Only by lowering bandwidth can shot noise in a current measurement be reduced.
- The different sorts of noise that depend on frequency and an example were discussed.