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J. Appl. Phys. 44, 472 (1973); http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.1661907 (5 pages)
Experimental study of 1∕f noise stationarity by digital techniques
(Received 20 April 1972)
Electronic noise measurements in carbon resistors, germanium, cadmium sulfide, and thermionic devices over the frequency range 2 Hz to 2 kHz are presented, using a real‐time computer‐controlled instrumentation system. The reproducibility and resolution of this system were sufficient to identify small but significant statistical differences between 1∕f‐ and Nyquist‐type noise sources which have not been observed in previous investigations.
© 1973 American Institute of Physics
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