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RST Engineering wrote:
Roy ... I've been playing around (ahem, excuse me, heuristically engineering) with zener noise sources for a while using the same spectrum analyzer trick and as yet I haven't been able to make the noise as "flat" across the passband as I'd like. I've tried varying the bias, the voltage, and a few other tricks, but as yet, no joy. Can you shed some light on what you've found to make the noise power/voltage fairly level across the band? It's not particularly flat over the whole band, and I haven't attempted to make it be. My interest has been mostly in relatively narrow band filters, or the shape of a main filter rolloff. The noise is adequately flat over the bandwidths I've been interested in. It's been a while since I've fooled with it, but as I recall, the shape of the noise spectral distribution changed all over the map as I changed the diode bias. I imagine that it changes with temperature and with individual diodes, too. So any circuit used to flatten it would only work for a particular diode, current, and probably temperature. The bottom line is that it's probably a lousy way to try to generate a flat broadband noise spectrum. Roy Lewallen, W7EL |
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