Noise in electrical measurements

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Noise in electrical measurements

Author : Gérard CHOUTEAU

Publication date: March 10, 1997, Review date: May 20, 2022 | Lire en français

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  • Gérard CHOUTEAU : Doctor of Science - Professor at Joseph-Fourier University, Grenoble 1

 INTRODUCTION

All physical observations are affected by interfering signals. For example, in a radio link, various causes can interfere with transmission (electric motors, thunderstorms, various radio transmitters, etc.). This manifests itself in the presence of unwanted, generally unpleasant sound signals: noise.

This notion can be generalized to all parasitic levels of the same nature as the useful signal. For example, astronomical observation may be hampered by city lights, which constitute optical noise.

Generally speaking, a measurement chain comprises :

  • a sensor, whose function is to transform a quantity of interest (voltage, current, volume, temperature, force, speed, etc.) into an image quantity, usually electrical;

  • a circuit for shaping the electrical signal (amplification, modulation, clipping, etc.);

  • a transmission line ;

  • a receiver, which decodes the edited image signal;

  • a measurement display device;

  • possibly an actuator device, controlled by the measured signal.

Throughout this chain, parasitic signals of various origins are superimposed on the signal to be measured. They may have internal causes specific to the circuit elements, or external causes such as industrial noise.

Note :

the reader is also referred to the articles Background noise and measurements [E 1 150] and Background noise: calculation methods in electronic components [E 1 160] in the Electronics treatise.

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