A question about input reference noise.
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For the typical noise theory, the noise of a network is represented as a series noise voltage and a parallel noise current. But generally just noise current or noise voltage is used.
So my question is when we can neglect the noise voltage or noise current? Are there any principles?
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So my question is when we can neglect the noise voltage or noise current? Are there any principles?
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they normally neglect the noise current when the input impedence is large which is a good approximation except at high frequencies
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