daisy
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Hi Tosei Thank you for your answer!I'm not sure whether I can understand it like this:we can't see the 1/f contribution directly in the results window,namely,we can't get the value called fn in the table like id,rd and rs,and we can only compare the values at different frequencies to find the contribution of the 1/f noise?However,as seen in the picture snap1,the total noise value equals the id noise value,does it mean that the total noise does not contain the 1/f noise? I have plotted the noise,and as what you said,I can see the 1/f noise in the low frequency if I add specific frequency points,which are plotted in picture snap2,3.Or else,the curve will be flat in the low frequency domain like picture snap4.
Thank you for your suggestion! daisy
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