Intrinsic (Random) Noise Sources - Stanford Research Systems SR865 Operation Manual

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Intrinsic (Random) Noise Sources

Random noise finds its way into experiments in a variety of ways. Good experimental
design can reduce these noise sources and improve the measurement stability and
accuracy.
There are a variety of intrinsic noise sources which are present in all electronic signals.
These sources are physical in origin.
Johnson Noise
Every resistor generates a noise voltage across its terminals due to thermal fluctuations in
the electron density within the resistor itself. These fluctuations give rise to an open-
circuit noise voltage,
where k=Boltzmann's constant (1.38x10
300 K), R is the resistance in ohms, and ∆f is the bandwidth in hertz. ∆f is the equivalent
noise bandwidth of the measurement.
Since the input signal amplifier in the SR865 has a bandwidth of approximately 3 MHz,
the effective noise at the amplifier input is V
This noise is broadband and if the source impedance of the signal is large, can determine
the required Input Range of the lock-in.
The amount of noise measured by the lock-in is determined by the measurement
bandwidth. Remember, the lock-in does not narrow its detection bandwidth until after the
phase sensitive detectors. In a lock-in, the equivalent noise bandwidth (ENBW) of the
low pass filter (time constant) sets the detection bandwidth. In this case, the measured
noise of a resistor at the lock-in input, typically the source impedance of the signal, is
simply
where R is in ohms and ENBW is in hertz. The ENBW is determined by the time
constant (T) and slope as shown below (for normal RC type filters).
SR865 DSP Lock-in Amplifier
=
V
(
rms
)
4
k
TR
f
noise
=
V
(
rms
)
. 0
13
R
noise
Slope
ENBW
6 dB/oct
1/(4T)
12 dB/oct
1/(8T)
18 dB/oct
3/(32T)
24 dB/oct
5/(64T)
−23
J/K), T is the temperature in kelvins (typically
= 220√R nVrms or 1.1√R μV pk–pk.
noise
ENBW
nV
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