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zhi_yi said:hi there, can you please tell me how do the choke filter circuits work?
is it the inductor is the source of noise? if it is true, what is the reason?
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danielsmusic said:would inductors make noise if you put two near each other? and how do you put dc throught a choke if a choke is two inductors wired onto one core or am i thinking of somthing else, if so what is a choke?
True.zachtheterrible said:danielsmusic said:would inductors make noise if you put two near each other? and how do you put dc throught a choke if a choke is two inductors wired onto one core or am i thinking of somthing else, if so what is a choke?
Two inductors on a core together are a transformer because they are coupled together and transfer an AC signal.
bloki said:Tuning relates to resonator. It can be done with capacitor or inductor.
zhi_yi said:Okay, thank you all for the answers..
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The small series resistance of the conductor is subject to generating thermal & shot noise but these are very small.
==>I have a schematic below that draw the inductor equivalence circuit below.. it has an equivalence series resistor inside an inductor and also a capacitor, is it right? please tell me how do the shot noise occur in the inductor, i read from a book and it said that the "shot noise is a random fluctuation that accompanies any direct current crossing a potential barrier. The effect occurs because the carriers (holes and electrons in semiconductor) do not cross the barrier simultaneously, but rather with a random distribution in the timing for each carrier, which gives rise to a random component of current superimposed on the steady current. the name shot noise was first coined in connection with tubes, where the analogy was made bertween the electrons striking the plate and lead shot from a gun striking a target." so, please tell me how could the shot noise occurs in the inductor since there are no barrier/pn junction inside the inductor? is it any other definitions about shot noise?
==>i have two schematic below, one is use the choke filter, another one only use the capacitor as a filter, when we use the choke filter/inductor as a filter, the output drop, it must be caused by inductive reactance (XL = 2.pi.f.L), right? please tell me what is the small fluctuation in the output signal of the choke filter? is it the thermal noise n the shot noise? when we use the capacitor as the filter, the noise doesn't occured in the output signal (please look at schematic below), so, is it mean that the inductor also cause the noise to the circuit? if the capacitor is better than the inductor since it doesn't have the output drop, and also don't have any noise in the output signal, why should we use the choke filter for example in switching mode power supply design?
==> what is the meaning of normal mode choke? and the common mode choke?
==>what is the meaning by number of poles in the filter?
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zhi_yi said:Okay, thank you all for the answers..
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The small series resistance of the conductor is subject to generating thermal & shot noise but these are very small.
==>I have a schematic below that draw the inductor equivalence circuit below.. it has an equivalence series resistor inside an inductor and also a capacitor, is it right? please tell me how do the shot noise occur in the inductor, i read from a book and it said that the "shot noise is a random fluctuation that accompanies any direct current crossing a potential barrier. The effect occurs because the carriers (holes and electrons in semiconductor) do not cross the barrier simultaneously, but rather with a random distribution in the timing for each carrier, which gives rise to a random component of current superimposed on the steady current. the name shot noise was first coined in connection with tubes, where the analogy was made bertween the electrons striking the plate and lead shot from a gun striking a target." so, please tell me how could the shot noise occurs in the inductor since there are no barrier/pn junction inside the inductor? is it any other definitions about shot noise?
==>i have two schematic below, one is use the choke filter, another one only use the capacitor as a filter, when we use the choke filter/inductor as a filter, the output drop, it must be caused by inductive reactance (XL = 2.pi.f.L), right? please tell me what is the small fluctuation in the output signal of the choke filter? is it the thermal noise n the shot noise? when we use the capacitor as the filter, the noise doesn't occured in the output signal (please look at schematic below), so, is it mean that the inductor also cause the noise to the circuit? if the capacitor is better than the inductor since it doesn't have the output drop, and also don't have any noise in the output signal, why should we use the choke filter for example in switching mode power supply design?
==> what is the meaning of normal mode choke? and the common mode choke?
==>what is the meaning by number of poles in the filter?
Thank you very much![]()
Regarding quantization artifacts:zhi_yi said:okay.. thank you very much..
so, the 1/f noise is also called as excess noise?
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What do you mean why use in switching mode design?
i am sorry, in the previous message, i mean in switching mode power supply design (SMPS) ..
can you please give me a simple schematic example of common mode choke filter..?
what is the meaning of quantization artifacts? i simulate the circuit with a software (multisim)i just want to know, because i heard from my lecturer, he said that inductor is the source of noise.. so i try to simulate it in the simulation software to find out which one work better as a filter, and i see the abberation if i use inductor, so i think it's the noise.. i am sorry... hehe..
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zhi_yi said:okay.. thank you very much..
so, the 1/f noise is also called as excess noise?
quote:
What do you mean why use in switching mode design?
i am sorry, in the previous message, i mean in switching mode power supply design (SMPS) ..
can you please give me a simple schematic example of common mode choke filter..?
what is the meaning of quantization artifacts? i simulate the circuit with a software (multisim)i just want to know, because i heard from my lecturer, he said that inductor is the source of noise.. so i try to simulate it in the simulation software to find out which one work better as a filter, and i see the abberation if i use inductor, so i think it's the noise.. i am sorry... hehe..
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