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DBrn
DBrn The correct title of this article is dBrn. The initial letter is capitalized due to technical restrictions. dBrn or dB(rn) is an abbreviation for decibels above reference noise. Note 1: Weighted noise power in dB is referred to 1.0 picowatt. Thus, 0dBrn = -90 dBm. Use of 144 line ...
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Signal-noise ratio   (translated from German)
Signal-noise ratio That Signal-noise ratio (also (signal)Rauschabstand, shortened SNR or S/N from the English ) a measure for the quality of an information signal originating from a source is, from one Rauschsignal is overlaid. It is defined as relationship of the available achievement of the information signal of ...
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Reference noise
Reference noise In telecommunication, reference noise is the magnitude of circuit noise chosen as a reference for measurement. Note: Many different levels with a number of different weightings are in current use, and care must be taken to ensure that the proper parameters are stated. See also: dBa, dBa(F1A) , dBa ...
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Noise level
Noise level In telecommunication, noise level is the noise power, usually relative to a reference. Note: Noise level is usually measured in dB for relative power or picowatts for absolute power. A suffix is added to denote a particular reference base or specific qualities of the measurement. Examples of noise-level ...
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User:Devpage1
User:Devpage1 This is a private sandbox The A-weighting curve is one of a family of curves defined in IEC179 and various other standards for use in Sound level meters . Though originally intended only for the measurement of low-level sounds (around 40-phon) it is now commonly used for ...
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Template talk:Sound measurements
Template talk:Sound measurements Should this include Mach number, Particle displacement, decibel, sone, mel, phon dB(A) DBrn etc.?
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A-weighting
A-weighting The A-weighting curve is one of a family of curves defined in IEC179 and various other standards for use in Sound level meters. Though originally intended only for the measurement of low-level sounds (around 40-phon) it is now commonly used for the measurement of industrial noise ...
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List of noise topics
List of noise topics This is a list of noise topics, by Wikipedia page. 1/f noise Active noise control=anti-noise Ambient noise level Antenna noise temperature Artificial noise Audio system measurements Aviation noise Bel, Bel (acoustics) Black noise Burst noise Car noise Carrier-to-receiver noise density Channel noise ...
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User:Waveguy/brain dump
User:Waveguy/brain dump < User:Waveguy topics on my watch list.. 1/f noise, 16VSB, 2VSB, 32VSB, 4000 series, 4VSB, 8VSB ADSL, AM radio, Amateur radio, Ammeter, Angular misalignment loss, Antenna (electronics), Apollo Guidance Computer, Atmospheric waveguide, Automatic Gain Control, Automatic Number Identification, Aliasing, Alternating current, Amplifier, Analog to digital converter ...
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List of electronics topics
List of electronics topics Alphabetization has been neglected in some parts of this article (the "b" section in particular). You can help by editing it. This is a list of communications, computers, electronic circuits, fiberoptics, microelectronics, medical electronics, reliablity, and semiconductors. 0–9 16VSB - 2VSB - 32VSB - 4000 series - 4VSB - 555 timer IC ...
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