Johnson-Nyquist noise
English
Etymology
Discovered and first measured by John B. Johnson at Bell Labs in 1926. His colleague Harry Nyquist provided an explanation of the results.
Noun
Johnson-Nyquist noise (uncountable)
- The electronic noise generated by the thermal agitation of the charge carriers (usually the electrons) inside an electrical conductor at equilibrium, which happens regardless of any applied voltage.
- Synonyms: Johnson noise, Nyquist noise, thermal noise
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