This paper considers a connection between the deterministic and noisy behavior of nonlinear networks. Specifically, a particular bridge circuit is examined which has two possibly nonlinear energy storage elements. By proper choice of the constitutive relations for the network elements, the deterministic terminal behavior reduces to that of a single linear resistor. This reduction of the deterministic terminal behavior, in which a natural frequency of a linear circuit does not appear in the driving-point impedance, has been shown in classical circuit theory books (e.g. [1, 2]). The paper shows that, in addition to the reduction of the deterministic behavior, the thermal noise at the terminals of the network, arising from the usual Ny...
This work deals with the conducted susceptibility of nonlinear analog circuits with respect to subst...
This thesis presents a comprehensive investigation of noise and thermodynamics in electronic circuit...
In a practical circuit, the output noise due to the thermal noise of a resistor will depend on the a...
All correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to Prof. John WyattThis paper propo...
"October, 1982."Bibliography: p. 16-17.National Science Foundation Grant No. ECS 800 6878by John L. ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer ...
This paper shows that today’s modelling of electrical noise as coming from noisy resistances is a no...
Continuous Markov process theory is used to model classical thermal noise in two wire loops of resis...
An extension of fluctuation–dissipation theorem is used to derive a “speed limit” theorem for nonlin...
We provide a general theory of nonlinear electronic circuits subjected to thermal noise. The devices...
This paper shows that today’s modelling of electrical noise as coming from noisy resistances is a no...
In this paper a new approach of thermal noise analysis of electronic oscillators is presented. Altho...
Using a new Admittance-based model for electrical noise able to handle Fluctuations and Dissipations...
The error probability at a node of a digital circuit exposed to thermal noise agitation is investiga...
: The first result of this paper gives the shot-noise amplitude for a class of nonlinear resistances...
This work deals with the conducted susceptibility of nonlinear analog circuits with respect to subst...
This thesis presents a comprehensive investigation of noise and thermodynamics in electronic circuit...
In a practical circuit, the output noise due to the thermal noise of a resistor will depend on the a...
All correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to Prof. John WyattThis paper propo...
"October, 1982."Bibliography: p. 16-17.National Science Foundation Grant No. ECS 800 6878by John L. ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer ...
This paper shows that today’s modelling of electrical noise as coming from noisy resistances is a no...
Continuous Markov process theory is used to model classical thermal noise in two wire loops of resis...
An extension of fluctuation–dissipation theorem is used to derive a “speed limit” theorem for nonlin...
We provide a general theory of nonlinear electronic circuits subjected to thermal noise. The devices...
This paper shows that today’s modelling of electrical noise as coming from noisy resistances is a no...
In this paper a new approach of thermal noise analysis of electronic oscillators is presented. Altho...
Using a new Admittance-based model for electrical noise able to handle Fluctuations and Dissipations...
The error probability at a node of a digital circuit exposed to thermal noise agitation is investiga...
: The first result of this paper gives the shot-noise amplitude for a class of nonlinear resistances...
This work deals with the conducted susceptibility of nonlinear analog circuits with respect to subst...
This thesis presents a comprehensive investigation of noise and thermodynamics in electronic circuit...
In a practical circuit, the output noise due to the thermal noise of a resistor will depend on the a...