Has anyone tried reducing system noise by PARALLELING amplifiers or filters?
If you combine the outputs of two identical amplifiers, the overall noise level SHOULD drop by 3dB. If you use 4, that's 6dB, 8 gives 9dB and so on.
What happens is the random noise, correlates and cancels out.
Of course it's NOT actually 3dB you get, more like 2.5 but this can be improved by keeping resistor values low thus reducing Brownian noise. Not too low though, or you run the risk of increased thermal noise.
This technique is used in military sonar arrays, and whilst I can't give you performance figures, let's just say it is possible to detect targets a thousand miles or more away
If you combine the outputs of two identical amplifiers, the overall noise level SHOULD drop by 3dB. If you use 4, that's 6dB, 8 gives 9dB and so on.
What happens is the random noise, correlates and cancels out.
Of course it's NOT actually 3dB you get, more like 2.5 but this can be improved by keeping resistor values low thus reducing Brownian noise. Not too low though, or you run the risk of increased thermal noise.
This technique is used in military sonar arrays, and whilst I can't give you performance figures, let's just say it is possible to detect targets a thousand miles or more away
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