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What does PN stand for?

Noise Power


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Samples in periodicals archive:
In the case of a 2x2 MIMO system, this coding scheme reduces the noise power to the half of the original noise power.
The physical origin of thermal noise and the available noise power of resistors are not considered.
In systems where the signal power is a fairly constant, known value, the S/N ratio is more meaningful than a simple background noise figure, because it indicates noise power with respect to signal power.
The analog section of the board has been carefully designed with ultra low noise power supplies and a low drift voltage reference which is critical for accurate measurements up to 16-bit resolution.
Connecting directly to the battery, the DA9011 provides stable, low noise power supplies for all core circuits within the phone handset, with additional regulators for enhanced application capabilities such as Bluetooth(TM) modules, camera modules, and memory cards.
5 dBm) reduces the power losses associated with dual-band, single antenna handsets, while its low noise power (-140 dBm/Hz, typical) helps ensure the handset's ability to operate under difficult conditions.
Its low noise power (-141 dBm/Hz typical) while the handset is receiving signals improves a handset's ability to operate under difficult conditions.
The PMIC connects directly to the phone's battery and provides stable low noise power supplies for all the core circuits within the phone as well as additional regulators for many other features - such as camera modules, LCD display, Bluetooth, and memory cards.

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