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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

R. A. Dell1, M. Epstein2, and C. R. Kannewurf2

1University of Illinois at Chicago Circle, Department of Information Engineering, Chicago, Illinois 60680
2Northwestern University, Department of Electrical Engineering, Evanston, Illinois 60201

(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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