laddningsbrus
Laddningsbrus, often translated as "charge noise," refers to a phenomenon in electronics where random fluctuations in the flow of electric charge cause unwanted signals or interference. This noise is an inherent characteristic of electronic components and arises from the fundamental quantum mechanical nature of electrons. At any given temperature above absolute zero, electrons within a conductor possess thermal energy, causing them to move randomly. This random motion results in a fluctuating current, even in the absence of an applied signal.
The magnitude of charge noise is directly proportional to the temperature of the conductor and the bandwidth
Various techniques are employed to minimize the impact of charge noise. These include operating circuits at