ThermalNoise at Computer Glossary
What is it? Radio frequency noise associated with thermal activity. At a typical temperature of 300 degrees Kelvin (26.84 degrees Celsius), thermal noise is -174 dBm per hertz, or 114 dBm in a 1 MHz channel.Computer Definition Added By: Henry
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