Oct 31, 2019 #1 A amr.maghraby Junior Member level 2 Joined Dec 29, 2016 Messages 23 Helped 0 Reputation 0 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1 Activity points 189 Is there a way to calculate the input referred noise of a circuit that contains static sub circuit followed by a dynamic sub circuit??
Is there a way to calculate the input referred noise of a circuit that contains static sub circuit followed by a dynamic sub circuit??
Oct 31, 2019 #2 pancho_hideboo Advanced Member level 5 Joined Oct 21, 2006 Messages 2,847 Helped 767 Reputation 1,536 Reaction score 733 Trophy points 1,393 Location Real Homeless Activity points 17,490 amr.maghraby said: Is there a way to calculate the input referred noise of a circuit that contains static sub circuit followed by a dynamic sub circuit?? Click to expand... It is possible, if you can define gain. Can you define gain ?
amr.maghraby said: Is there a way to calculate the input referred noise of a circuit that contains static sub circuit followed by a dynamic sub circuit?? Click to expand... It is possible, if you can define gain. Can you define gain ?
Nov 2, 2019 #3 A amr.maghraby Junior Member level 2 Joined Dec 29, 2016 Messages 23 Helped 0 Reputation 0 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1 Activity points 189 pancho_hideboo said: It is possible, if you can define gain. Can you define gain ? Click to expand... Do you mean the gain of the whole circuit? i can define the gain of the static part only right now
pancho_hideboo said: It is possible, if you can define gain. Can you define gain ? Click to expand... Do you mean the gain of the whole circuit? i can define the gain of the static part only right now
Nov 2, 2019 #4 pancho_hideboo Advanced Member level 5 Joined Oct 21, 2006 Messages 2,847 Helped 767 Reputation 1,536 Reaction score 733 Trophy points 1,393 Location Real Homeless Activity points 17,490 amr.maghraby said: Do you mean the gain of the whole circuit? Click to expand... Yes........