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Cyclostationary noise: Modulated vs unmodulated source (Read 1097 times)
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Cyclostationary noise: Modulated vs unmodulated source
Sep 03rd, 2014, 7:12pm
 
Hi,
Lets us consider a common source NMOS with resistive load and apply a large LO.
Noise becomes  cyclostationary due to either:
1. noise source modulation OR
2. transfer function modulation

In my example, resistor noise is free from source modulation. How does transistor noise with both of these differ from resistor in terms of spectrum? An intuitive explanation will be highly appreciated.
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