How Do I Add Voltage Noise in LTspice and Analyze Its Response?

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This discussion focuses on adding voltage noise in LTspice using the arbitrary voltage source function V=white(1). The user encountered difficulties in observing the injected noise during .noise analysis, which is confirmed to only analyze Johnson, shot, and flicker noise, excluding deliberately introduced noise sources. The conversation suggests consulting the LTspice user group for further clarification on the white() function parameter and its implications on noise analysis.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of LTspice simulation software
  • Familiarity with noise analysis concepts in circuit simulation
  • Knowledge of the white() function in LTspice
  • Basic principles of Johnson, shot, and flicker noise
NEXT STEPS
  • Research the LTspice white() function and its parameters
  • Learn how to perform .noise analysis in LTspice
  • Explore the LTspice user group for community insights and solutions
  • Investigate the impact of series resistance on noise in voltage sources
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Electronics engineers, circuit designers, and anyone utilizing LTspice for circuit simulation and noise analysis will benefit from this discussion.

Matthew Carson
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Hello, I try to add a voltage noise using an arbitrary voltage source set as V=white(1).
Since I couldn't find any info about that parameter for the white() function I decided to do a .noise analysis to see how it responds to different values of that parameter.
Except I can't get any kind of my injected noise to show up in my .noise analysis.

That is two questions actually: what does that parameter mean in white(x) function?, and why can't I get my noise source to appear in the .noise analysis?
thanks
 
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thank you. I will look them over again (I balked previously, don't want to register).
 
Matthew Carson said:
I will look them over again (I balked previously, don't want to register).
Give it a try. I agree it is a difficult group, these Physics forums have a much more convenient format.

I will see your question and any answers in the daily digest email.

I could ask if you want, but you are better placed to understand your needs and so can be more specific with the conversation.
 

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