Re: reduce the noise
Low noise design is a important area in analog design. For example, to lower the 1/f noise in amplifier design ,you should select appropriate transistor type and circuit topology, generally PMOS is better than NMOS <-- please tell me some of appropriate transistor type
what is mean by topology?
Hi, there are some techniques that can be used to reduce flicker noise of opamp. For example, autozeroing, correlated double sampling and chopper stablization techniques. <-- what is autozeroing, correlated double sampling and chopper stabilization techniques? is there a good tutorial about these reduce the flicker noise techniques?
impedance matching could reduce the thermal noise, because of the input impedance from impedance matching circuit is high enough to make the thermal noise from previous stage to be ignored, is it true? if it is true, how about the thermal noise generated from the input impedance it self?
People have used dry ice and also liquid helium to aprox. 4 K. <-- where to buy a liquid helium? what is the physical of liquid helium looks like?
How to simulate the noise performance using Hspice ? When I run transient analysis in Hspice , can I view the noise from the waveform ? <-- what is Hspice? is it a software for simulate the circuit design like multisim?
in the pre-amplifier stage, we always filter the signal and it said the purpose is to manage many kind of sound like bass, treble, midrange, and also to reduce the noise, is it right? if it is true, my question is, when we use low pass filter for bass, the passed signal would be the low frequencies, will it produces flicker noise and burst noise? if it produces the noise, the noise signal and the audio signal would go through the power amplifier and the noise signal and audio signal would be amplified, so the sound produces would be have some noise, is it true? and in the high pass filter, would it make the shot noise influence the output signal?
thank you very much all