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How do you classify the types of electrical noise ?

Asked by adiy (4points) October 2nd, 2021

Noises of an electrical (electronic) nature, are of several types. Can you make a noise classification ?

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snowberry's avatar

Buzzing, sputtering, clapping (as in a clap of thunder). What an odd question…

tedibear's avatar

It sounds like an electrical or electronic engineering homework question.

Maybe one of our engineering types will drop in.

Forever_Free's avatar

There are many. Some are normal and some are not.

My experiences as an Electrical Engineer are wide and varies depending on if it is Ac or DC, high voltage, low voltage. Some can be from an electro-mechanical device but I will just list ones purely Electric.
Buzz
Humm
Chatter
snap
crack or crackle
noise
static

LuckyGuy's avatar

Conducted
Radiated
EMP
Static discharge
I’m probably missing a couple.

Tropical_Willie's avatar

Electromagnetic – - running a current through wires wrapped around an iron core. For a buzzer or bell.

Blackwater_Park's avatar

Signal clipping distortion, attenuation, harmonic interference, ground loops… there are many ways noise happens.

kritiper's avatar

Along with snap and crackle, pop.
Zap.
Bang.
Sizzle.

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