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Simple circuit for amplifying the noise that a diode junction creates

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Could someone explain to me a simple circuit for amplifying the noise a diode junction creates? Preferably something simple that I could simulate in Spice. I'd like to generate audio noise but higher frequencies would be nice as well. Also what sort of criteria should I look for in a diode so that it's the 'noisiest'
 

Re: Diode noise

Sceadwian,
You can buy "noise diodes" that are designed for this purpose. For example, visit
www.micronetics.com/Noise/Source.html.
Many noise diode manaufacvtures have app notes.
Regards,
Kral
 

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