[sdiy] Uniformly distributed noise generator?
Steven Cook
stevenpaulcook at tiscali.co.uk
Mon Jun 10 13:55:16 CEST 2013
Hi,
> gaussian (like normal noise circuits)
Maybe I've not had enough coffee today, but isn't ordinary white noise
uniformly distributed rather than gaussian?
Steven Cook.
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Subject: [sdiy] Uniformly distributed noise generator?
> Hi guys,
> I was wondering if anyone has seen a noise circuit that is not
> gaussian (like normal noise circuits) but instead uniformly
> distributed.
>
> If you look at gaussian noise on a scope then it looks like a blurry
> line, which has the most intensity at 0V and becomes darker and darker
> as you move away from 0V.
>
> I'm looking for something that has exactly the same brightness from
> e.g. -5V to +5V.
>
> Cheers,
> D.
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