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 Übersetzung für 'thermal noise' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   thermal noise | -
thermal noisethermisches Rauschen {n}
engin.phys.
thermal noise <TN>
Wärmerauschen {n}
5+ Wörter
jobstech.
thermal and noise insulation fitter
Wärme-, Kälte- und Schallschutzisolierer {m}
jobstech.
thermal and noise insulation fitter [female]
Wärme-, Kälte- und Schallschutzisoliererin {f}
Teiltreffer
thermal {adj}Thermo-
6
thermal {adj}Thermal-
63
thermal {adj}Wärme-
130
thermal {adj}warm
16
meteo.
thermal
Thermik {f}
21
thermal {adj}thermisch
117
thermal jugIsolierkanne {f}
biol.hydro.
thermal stratification
thermische Schichtung {f}
phys.
thermal radiation
Wärmestrahlung {f}
biol.hydro.
thermal stratification
Wärmeschichtung {f}
biol.
thermal time
Thermalzeit {f}
phys.
thermal-hydraulic {adj}
thermohydraulisch
biol.
thermal regulation
Wärmeregelung {f}
tech.
thermal efficiency
thermischer Wirkungs­grad {m}
tech.
thermal overload
thermische Überlastung {f}
phys.
thermal exergy
thermische Exergie {f}
thermal coalKraftwerkskohle {f}
thermal packKühlakku {m}
cloth.
thermal underwear
Thermounterwäsche {f}
biol.chem.
thermal osmosis
Thermoosmose {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Parametric oscillators have been developed as low-noise amplifiers, especially in the radio and microwave frequency range. Thermal noise is minimal, since a reactance (not a resistance) is varied.
  • This allows an instrument design that escapes the thermal noise limit on sensitivity, and which can therefore substantially increase the dynamic range of the instrument.
  • A thermal noise source (non-commonmode noise from two diodes) is used to modulate the frequency of the slow oscillator, which then triggers a measurement of the fast oscillator.
  • They may also allow the sensor to be cooled to reduce thermal noise in long exposures, provide raw image readout, and to be controlled from a computer for automated imaging.
  • by aging effects that can change the outputs of analog systems over time (usually years or even decades). Thermal noise and other random phenomena ensure that the operation of any analog system will have some degree of stochastic behavior.

  • Professional observatories often cool their detectors with liquid nitrogen to reduce the dark current, and therefore the thermal noise, to negligible levels.
  • These fluctuations are known as Johnson–Nyquist noise or thermal noise and increase in proportion to the Kelvin temperature of any resistive component.
  • "FM improvement threshold" is the point in an FM (frequency modulation) receiver at which the peaks in the RF signal equal the peaks of the thermal noise generated in the receiver.
  • The noise factor is defined as the ratio of the output noise power of a device to the portion thereof attributable to thermal noise in the input termination at standard noise temperature "T"0 (usually 290 K).
  • Random jitter typically follows a normal distribution due to being caused by thermal noise in an electrical circuit.

  • This arrangement suffers from the disadvantage that half of the transmitter power is lost in the matched load, while thermal noise in the load is delivered to the receiver.
  • In 1928 the thermal noise in a resistor was first measured by John B.
  • Noise figure is a comparison between the output signal to noise ratio and the thermal noise of the input signal.
  • The thermal noise of a practical resistor may also be larger than the theoretical prediction and that increase is typically frequency-dependent.
  • ERNIE 4 used thermal noise in transistors as its source of randomness to generate true random numbers; the original ERNIE used a gas neon diode.

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