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[SOLVED] Can some one explain these test conditions for a BJT's noise figure?

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Here is a BC847 BJT datasheet from NXP. It specifies the noise figure of the BJT. But I can't understand the test conditions, especially Rs, f and B. What do the three mean, and how do they conduct this test?
 

Rs is the source impedance of the test equipment = input load to transistor
f = frequency of test
b = bandwidth that the noise was measured in.
It goes like this, they put a 1K resistor on the input and measured the noise in the bandwidth of 200 HZ centred on 1KHZ this was 2-10 DB worse then measuring the noise from the resistor alone.
Frank
 
Rs is the source impedance of the test equipment = input load to transistor
f = frequency of test
b = bandwidth that the noise was measured in.
It goes like this, they put a 1K resistor on the input and measured the noise in the bandwidth of 200 HZ centred on 1KHZ this was 2-10 DB worse then measuring the noise from the resistor alone.
Frank

You mean they test the noise average power between 900HZ to 1100HZ , and then yield the SNR of the 1KHz signal and the 900-1100Hz noise, and caculate the noise figure?
 

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