E-Noise

E-Noise refers to electronic noise, which encompasses a variety of unwanted disturbances or signals that occur in electronic devices and systems. This type of noise can interfere with the intended signal, affecting the performance and quality of electronic components, sensors, and communication systems. E-Noise can originate from various sources, including thermal noise from resistors, shot noise from semiconductor devices, and flicker noise, which manifests at low frequencies. In communications, E-Noise can limit the signal-to-noise ratio, impacting data transmission reliability. Understanding and managing E-Noise is crucial in engineering fields, particularly in electronics, telecommunications, and signal processing, where minimizing its effects leads to improved system performance.