lämpökohinana
Lämpökohinana, also known as thermal noise or Johnson-Nyquist noise, is a random electrical signal found in electrical conductors and electronic components. It arises from the random thermal motion of charge carriers, such as electrons, within a conductor. As these charge carriers move randomly, their motion creates fluctuating current and voltage signals, which are perceived as noise.
The magnitude of thermal noise is directly proportional to the absolute temperature of the conductor and the
This phenomenon is fundamental to all electronic circuits and devices that involve electrical conduction. While it
The mathematical description of thermal noise power is given by the Johnson-Nyquist formula. This formula relates