Consider a 10 kOhm precision metal film resistor @ 300K. You measure it to have an excess 1/f noise given by: V = A For
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Consider a 10 kOhm precision metal film resistor @ 300K. You measure it to have an excess 1/f noise given by: V = A For an applied voltage of 15 V, A = 1.80 V is the 1Hz 1/f voltage noise coefficient. Calculate the "corner" frequency (that is, the frequency at which 1/f noise equals the Johnson noise). Give your answer to 3 significant figures (better than 1%) in units of Hz.
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Consider a 10 kOhm precision metal film resistor @ 300K. You measure it to have an excess 1/f noise given by: V = A For an applied voltage of 15 V, A = 1.80 V is the 1Hz 1/f voltage noise coefficient. Calculate the "corner" frequency (that is, the frequency at which 1/f noise equals the Johnson noise). Give your answer to 3 significant figures (better than 1%) in units of Hz.