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On 27.6.15 15:43, Jeff wrote:
On 27/06/2015 13:26, rickman wrote: On 6/27/2015 4:07 AM, Jeff wrote: On 26/06/2015 13:24, rickman wrote: I read this post in an antenna group and I don't get how this guy is coming up with a negative noise figure. Looks to me like he is calculating the noise figure of a resistor, not the amplifier. Anyone care to explain this to me? The part that seems bogus is this... The negative NF is defined as the amplifier noise being less than the increase in noise due to the amplifier gain. I thought noise figure was NF = SNRin / SNRout Rick Both definitions are correct and mean the same thing; a negative NF, when expressed in dB, would be when the SNRout is less than the SNRin. However, the big but is that an negative NF is not possible. I don't think both definitions mean the same thing. If the amplifier adds *any* noise it increases the NF above zero by the conventional definition. The only way the NF can be negative is if the amplifier removes noise from the input, or in other words, increases the SNR. Yes that is correct, but the definitions are also correct. The flaw in the negative noise figure argument is that it is not possible to have a better SNRout than SNRin *for the same system conditions*. The apparent negative noise figure only come about by comparing the NF of the amp in a 50ohm system with the output from a system with something different on the input. The test method used is also very prone to measurement errors for low noise figures. Jeff The whole discussion has a strong scent of golden speaker leads of the audio fans. Just substitute Litz for the gloden leads / connectors. Is the whole project for the new crystal sets? -- -TV |
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