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SHOT Noise
1. Shot or Schottky noise 2. Thermal or Johnson noise 3. Partition noise.
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Yes, a reverse-biased diode junction can generate shot noise, albeit typically to a lesser extent than in forward bias. Shot noise arises from the discrete nature of charge carriers, and in a reverse-biased condition, the noise is mainly due to the leakage current across the junction. This leakage current results from thermally generated minority carriers, leading to fluctuations in the current that manifest as shot noise. However, the magnitude of this noise is generally much lower than that observed in forward-biased operation.
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The television shot noise at me
An arrow...that makes a whistle noise when shot.
Shot noise is a type of random electrical noise that occurs in electronic devices due to the discrete nature of electric charge. It can affect the performance of electronic devices by introducing fluctuations in the signal, which can impact the accuracy and reliability of the device's operation. In general, higher levels of shot noise can degrade the performance of electronic devices by reducing their signal-to-noise ratio and increasing errors in signal processing.
The Battery is shot and you need to replace it.
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Starter solenoid shot. Replace Starter.
Control arm is shot.