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- Burst_noise abstract "Burst noise is a type of electronic noise that occurs in semiconductors. It is also called popcorn noise, impulse noise, bi-stable noise, or random telegraph signal (RTS) noise.It consists of sudden step-like transitions between two or more discrete voltage or current levels, as high as several hundred microvolts, at random and unpredictable times. Each shift in offset voltage or current often lasts from several milliseconds to seconds, and sounds like popcorn popping if hooked up to an audio speaker.Popcorn noise was first observed in early point contact diodes, then re-discovered during the commercialization of one of the first semiconductor op-amps; the 709. No single source of popcorn noise is theorized to explain all occurrences, however the most commonly invoked cause is the random trapping and release of charge carriers at thin film interfaces or at defect sites in bulk semiconductor crystal. In cases where these charges have a significant impact on transistor performance (such as under an MOS gate or in a bipolar base region), the output signal can be substantial. These defects can be caused by manufacturing processes, such as heavy ion implantation, or by unintentional side-effects such as surface contamination.Individual op-amps can be screened for popcorn noise with peak detector circuits, to minimize the amount of noise in a specific application.".
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- Burst_noise wikiPageWikiLink Atomic_electron_transition.
- Burst_noise wikiPageWikiLink Category:Noise.
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- Burst_noise wikiPageWikiLink Diode.
- Burst_noise wikiPageWikiLink Electronic_noise.
- Burst_noise wikiPageWikiLink File:Popcorn_noise_graph.png.
- Burst_noise wikiPageWikiLink Ion_implantation.
- Burst_noise wikiPageWikiLink Microvolt.
- Burst_noise wikiPageWikiLink Noise_(electronics).
- Burst_noise wikiPageWikiLink Operational_amplifier.
- Burst_noise wikiPageWikiLink Point_contact_diode.
- Burst_noise wikiPageWikiLink Popcorn.
- Burst_noise wikiPageWikiLink Semiconductor.
- Burst_noise wikiPageWikiLink Telegraph_process.
- Burst_noise wikiPageWikiLink Volt.
- Burst_noise wikiPageWikiLinkText "Burst noise".
- Burst_noise wikiPageWikiLinkText "burst noise".
- Burst_noise wikiPageWikiLinkText "impulse noise".
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- Burst_noise subject Category:Noise.
- Burst_noise hypernym Noise.
- Burst_noise type Band.
- Burst_noise comment "Burst noise is a type of electronic noise that occurs in semiconductors. It is also called popcorn noise, impulse noise, bi-stable noise, or random telegraph signal (RTS) noise.It consists of sudden step-like transitions between two or more discrete voltage or current levels, as high as several hundred microvolts, at random and unpredictable times.".
- Burst_noise label "Burst noise".
- Burst_noise sameAs Bruit_en_créneaux.
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