The Origin of Noise in Electronics
Noise is a fundamental property of electronic circuits. This video investigates how the thermal motion of electrons in a resistor produces noise. Simulations of random electron motion in a resistor provide powerful visuals. Additional reference material is available at https://casper.astro.berkeley.edu/ast... Also, check out my novel! https://www.aaronrparsons.com/books-p...

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