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How to calculate noise power spectral density from voltage noise?

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Answered by Anonymous
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1/f noise occurs at low frequency, and has a slope of one divided by the square root of frequency for both voltage and current spectral density. Remember that power spectral density is voltage spectral density squared, so for power spectral density the slope of 1/f noise is equal to one divided by frequency.

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