Published June 1976
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A Versatile Pseudo-Random Noise Generator
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Abstract
A detailed design is presented for a digital pseudo-random noise generator. The instrument is built with standard integrated circuits. It produces both binary noise (pseudo-random binary sequences) and white Gaussian noise of variable bandwidth. By setting front panel switches to match tabulated octal codes, one may select a vast number of independent noise programs.
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© 1976 IEEE. Manuscript received December 29, 1975. This work was supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant BMS 70-00999 A04 to Prof. Max Delbrück.Attached Files
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