Is there any circuit for generating Gaussian Noise with

In summary, there are various methods for generating Gaussian noise with a mean and variance. One method is to use a low leakage vacuum photodiode in a dark enclosure and observe the dark current, which can be controlled by adjusting the current. Another method is to use solid state PIN diodes and adjust the shot noise by using a light source and neutral density filters.
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Is there any circuit for generating Gaussian Noise with a mean and variance.
we should have control to change mean as well as variance accordingly.

thanks.
 
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One method is to use a very low leakage vacuum photodiode (with anode and cathode on opposite ends of the glass envelope) in a completely dark enclosure, and look at the dark current. If you have a 1 femptoamp dark current, that is equivalent to 6250 electrons per second. If you look at the number of electrons per millisecond, it should be a Poisson distribution with an average of 6.2 electrons. Increasing the current will produce Gaussian distributions. Using a light source and neutral density filters, you can get any number of electrons you want. Shot noise in solid state PIN diodes also are good sources.
 

1. How does a circuit generate Gaussian noise?

A circuit generates Gaussian noise by using a random number generator and amplifying the output of the generator to produce a continuous signal with a normal distribution.

2. Can any circuit be used to generate Gaussian noise?

No, not all circuits are capable of generating Gaussian noise. The circuit must be able to create a random signal with a normal distribution, which requires specific components and design.

3. What are the benefits of using a circuit to generate Gaussian noise?

Using a circuit to generate Gaussian noise allows for precise control over the noise level and distribution. It also provides a consistent and repeatable source of noise for experiments and simulations.

4. Are there any limitations to using a circuit for generating Gaussian noise?

Yes, there are limitations to using a circuit for generating Gaussian noise. The circuit may introduce unwanted noise or alter the signal in unintended ways. It also requires careful calibration and maintenance to ensure accurate and reliable noise generation.

5. Can a circuit be modified to generate non-Gaussian noise?

Yes, a circuit can be modified to generate non-Gaussian noise by changing the components or design to produce a different distribution. However, this may require extensive knowledge and expertise in circuit design and signal processing.

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