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Discover Ludwig"static noise" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a type of noise or interference that is caused by a faulty electronic device or poor signal quality. You can use it in situations where there is a disruptive or annoying noise that is affecting communication or reception, such as in technology, radio or television. Example: The TV screen was filled with static noise, making it impossible to hear the news anchor's report.
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I stared at the white ceiling as static noise filled my ears.
The static noise effect of dusty records is also rather endearing.
Then, in 1929, Bell Laboratories discovered a strange static noise which caused problems for their new overseas telephone lines.
In this paper, a Static Noise Margin (SNM) analysis for 2T2M RRAM cell is investigated.
The different combinations of gate connections in the stacked dual-gate complementary transistors were able to maximize static noise margin of the 3D inverter.
It shows 180 mV of SNM (static noise margin) and is equally stable in hold mode.
Static noise models only consider free-flow constant-speed traffic with uniformly distributed vehicles.
One peculiarity: A fair amount of static noise is generated when the cables rubbed against a sweater, but that wasn't a problem with a cotton shirt.
The static immunity to disturbances like process and mismatch variations, bulk static noise, supply ring offset, quasi static temperature changes are well characterized by means of the Static Noise Margin (SNM).
To obtain nanometre precise measurements vibration isolation, turbulence isolation, beam enhancement and static noise reduction are applied.
The conventional way to analyze the robustness of an SRAM bit cell is to quantify its immunity to static noise.
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