Re: Summing Noise Sources
- From: "Phil Allison" <philallison@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 2 Oct 2007 00:53:29 +1000
"J.A. Legris"
IMO, the apparent anomaly lies in the concept of the CF of a random
signal, which, strictly speaking, is infinite for a sufficiently long
sample period,
** Completely non relevant.
No matter what the actual, repetitive peak voltages magnitudes seen are -
they double when summing two similar, non correlated sources.
While the RMS voltages obey another rule.
So the CF goes up.
....... Phil
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