ruisbron
Ruisbron, literally Dutch for "noise source," is a term used in electronics to denote a device or circuit that generates random electrical noise for testing and calibration. Such sources provide a stable, wideband, stochastic input that engineers use to assess the performance of amplifiers, filters, analog-to-digital converters, and measurement systems. They are valued for offering a known noise input under controlled lab conditions and for simulating aspects of real-world background noise.
Common implementations include thermal (Johnson–Nyquist) noise sources based on resistors, shot noise arising in diodes or
Key parameters for a ruisbron are noise spectral density (typically expressed in nV/√Hz), usable bandwidth, output
Applications include characterizing the noise performance of amplifiers and data converters, testing shielding effectiveness, validating signal-processing
Etymology and toponymy: The term is Dutch for "noise source." There is no widely recognized geographic location