Re: A collection of monographs on high accuracy electronics

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Sujet : Re: A collection of monographs on high accuracy electronics
De : bill.sloman (at) *nospam* ieee.org (Bill Sloman)
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Date : 12. Jun 2024, 07:00:27
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On 12/06/2024 12:11 pm, john larkin wrote:
On Wed, 12 Jun 2024 02:50:19 +0100, JM <sunaecoNoSpam@gmail.com>
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On Mon, 10 Jun 2024 15:14:40 -0400, Phil Hobbs <pcdhSpamMeSenseless@electrooptical.net> wrote:
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On 2024-06-09 21:43, Phil Hobbs wrote:
On 2024-06-09 20:55, JM wrote:
On Mon, 10 Jun 2024 00:29:17 -0000 (UTC), Phil Hobbs
<pcdhSpamMeSenseless@electrooptical.net> wrote:
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JM <sunaecoNoSpam@gmail.com> wrote:
On Sun, 9 Jun 2024 18:09:24 -0000 (UTC), Phil Hobbs
<pcdhSpamMeSenseless@electrooptical.net> wrote:
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Jeroen Belleman <jeroen@nospam.please> wrote:
On 6/9/24 19:02, ehsjr wrote:
On 6/7/2024 9:14 PM, JM wrote:
A collection of monographs on high accuracy electronics written
by Mr.
Chris Daykin, following his career predominantly in metrology.
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Unfortunately Chris will be unable to complete the unfinished
monographs (having started end of life care) but there is plenty of
interest to any analogue engineer.
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https://1drv.ms/b/c/1af24d72a509cd48/EZhO_rP5-glDmxtc4ZHycvYBhrsqmyC5tuZjt2NFFsS0gQ?e=Wq2Yj0
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Thanks!
Ed
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I have an issue with his definition of resistor noise power
as the product of open-circuit noise voltage and short-circuit
current. That makes no sense.
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There's more than that, probably, but that just jumped out at
me.
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Jeroen Belleman
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It?s four times too high, for a start.
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Cheers
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Phil Hobbs
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"It is shown elsewhere [1] that the noise power is four times the heat
energy which would flow down the conductors
from a warm source resistor to a matching cold resistor."
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Which, if true, would solve all our energy problems, except that
thermodynamic systems would all be unstable.
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The thermal noise power produced by a resistor into a matched load is kT
per hertz.
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Sure, which is what he states.  By mentioning a hot and cold resistor
he makes it clear that net energy flow is from hot to cold, and that
the T refers to the hot source.
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But apparently he says that it's four times larger than that.
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I'm not making a microsoft account just to download the PDF, so if you
want to discuss it further, you could email it to me.
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Cheers
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Phil Hobbs
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Bill was kind enough to send me a copy (thanks again, Bill), and right
there on P. 374, the author says,
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Pn = 4kTB
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which is a factor of four too high.
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No it isn't. He is calculating the thermal noise power dissipated in an unloaded resistor - something (or at least the related noise voltage) which is actually required in the design process of a transducer/amplifier low S/N system.
 What does that mean? Do unconnected resistors get hot?
No. They certainly don't get warmer than their enviroment, though they do interact with it.

A box of resistors could start a fire!
Obviously not. John Larkin's sense of humour is depressingly pathetic.
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Date Sujet#  Auteur
8 Jun 24 * A collection of monographs on high accuracy electronics27JM
9 Jun 24 +- Re: A collection of monographs on high accuracy electronics1Bill Sloman
9 Jun 24 +* Re: A collection of monographs on high accuracy electronics23ehsjr
9 Jun 24 i+- Re: A collection of monographs on high accuracy electronics1Cursitor Doom
9 Jun 24 i`* Re: A collection of monographs on high accuracy electronics21Jeroen Belleman
9 Jun 24 i `* Re: A collection of monographs on high accuracy electronics20Phil Hobbs
10 Jun 24 i  `* Re: A collection of monographs on high accuracy electronics19JM
10 Jun 24 i   `* Re: A collection of monographs on high accuracy electronics18Phil Hobbs
10 Jun 24 i    `* Re: A collection of monographs on high accuracy electronics17JM
10 Jun 24 i     +- Re: A collection of monographs on high accuracy electronics1john larkin
10 Jun 24 i     `* Re: A collection of monographs on high accuracy electronics15Phil Hobbs
10 Jun 24 i      `* Re: A collection of monographs on high accuracy electronics14Phil Hobbs
10 Jun 24 i       +- Re: A collection of monographs on high accuracy electronics1Phil Hobbs
12 Jun 24 i       `* Re: A collection of monographs on high accuracy electronics12JM
12 Jun 24 i        +* Re: A collection of monographs on high accuracy electronics10john larkin
12 Jun 24 i        i+- Re: A collection of monographs on high accuracy electronics1Bill Sloman
16 Jun 24 i        i`* Re: A collection of monographs on high accuracy electronics8JM
17 Jun 24 i        i +- Re: A collection of monographs on high accuracy electronics1Jeroen Belleman
17 Jun 24 i        i `* Re: A collection of monographs on high accuracy electronics6john larkin
17 Jun 24 i        i  +- Re: A collection of monographs on high accuracy electronics1Phil Hobbs
19 Jun 24 i        i  `* Re: A collection of monographs on high accuracy electronics4JM
19 Jun 24 i        i   `* Re: A collection of monographs on high accuracy electronics3Phil Hobbs
19 Jun 24 i        i    `* Re: A collection of monographs on high accuracy electronics2Cursitor Doom
19 Jun 24 i        i     `- Re: A collection of monographs on high accuracy electronics1Phil Hobbs
12 Jun 24 i        `- Re: A collection of monographs on high accuracy electronics1Phil Hobbs
10 Jun 24 `* Re: A collection of monographs on high accuracy electronics2piglet
12 Jun 24  `- Re: A collection of monographs on high accuracy electronics1Edward Rawde

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