Amplification - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Amplification may refer to: The operation of an amplifier, a natural or artificial device intended to make a signal stronger. See also Fluidic Amplifier
Amplifier - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a measure of how much noise is introduced in the amplification process. Noise is an undesirable but inevitable product of the electronic devices and components.
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