taustamüras
Taustamüras is the term used to describe background noise that accompanies a desired signal in electronic, acoustic, or measurement systems. It comprises unwanted random components that can obscure, distort, or limit the clarity of the target signal. In electronics, taustamüras arises from thermal agitation of charge carriers (Johnson–Nyquist noise), shot noise, flicker noise, and device imperfections. In acoustics and recording, it includes environmental sounds as well as the self-noise of microphones and preamplifiers.
The characteristics of taustamüras are typically described statistically. It is often modeled as a random process
Measurement and mitigation are central to handling taustamüras. Measurement uses tools such as spectrum analyzers, calibrated
Applications span audio production, scientific instrumentation, and data acquisition. In each context, reducing taustamüras enhances accuracy,