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Producing simulated thermal noise

I’m trying to simulate thermal (Johnson) noise. As I understand it, thermal noise follows a Gaussian distribution, power at the receiver is given by: $$ P = 4kTB $$ And the RMS voltage is given by: $$ ...
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How to calculate noise voltage after amplification?

I'm simulating the thermal noise experienced by some instrument, outputted as a voltage vs time plot. To calculate the "power" of this noise, I'm using: P = 4kTB (k = Boltzmann's constant, T ...
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How to calculate thermal noise contributed by an LNA?

I've written a thermal noise simulation for a piece of equipment which produces the oscilloscope trace one would expect to see coming out of the instrument. Now, I'd like to take into consideration ...
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How to plot thermal noise in the time domain?

The power of this thermal noise is given by: P = 4kT (k = Boltzmann’s constant, T = temperature (Kelvins)) And, thus, the voltage by: V^2 / R = 4kT (R = resistance) Finally, we must take into account ...
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