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Discover Ludwig"electrical noise" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe unwanted interference in electrical signals. For example: My laptop's speakers were emitting too much electrical noise, so I had to plug in a set of headphones.
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Among other things, he modelled electrical noise.
Meanwhile, the close proximity of the pixels induces thermal and electrical noise.
Honda says dealers will install an electrical noise filter next to the component that controls air bag deployment.
A good layout should minimize electrical noise and distribute heat in such a way that the entire board operates at the same temperature.
At high altitude, the gas expands, and the glass bows out slightly, allowing it to vibrate and turning the plasma into a speaker for electrical noise.
The signals include "pseudo-random codes", which are a sequence of "up" and "down" states that look like random electrical noise.
A consequence of the veritable explosion in the number and kinds of electronic systems has been a sharp growth in the electrical noise level of the environment.
Toyota's report says the air bag control module can suffer a short circuit "when exposed to high inductive electrical noise from various vehicle electrical components".
In order to minimise vibration and electrical noise, my experiments were conducted under austere conditions: in the middle of the night, on an air table, inside a Faraday cage, and with all non-essential equipment – including lights – turned off.
A physicist from the University of Athens told the meeting that the power of thought can influence electrical noise stored as random 0s and 1s in a computer's memory.
These loads can induce electrical noise on nearby power systems.
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