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  • #46
    Originally posted by jazbo8 View Post
    Dear Alan, there you go again, you are "suggesting" that ONLY YOU bother to read or know how to interpret the results from the paper or what you posted - if that is not arrogance, I don't know what you call it. Look man, I hate to keep beating on a dead horse - as others and I have already said (even if you did not want to or unwilling to hear) that the 3dB noise reduction is the theoretical upper limit - you did not need to provide us with a proof - we already know that. In fact, Dr. Leach's opening paragraph clearly stated exactly the reason why - unless you have neglegible source resistance, the noise from the paralleled devices will have correlation, thus the 3dB noise reduction can not be realized in the actual circuit. Now can we please move on to something more productive and enligtening...
    And that's the whole point. What is the point of talking about 3dB where it is not realizable. That I disagree totally.

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    • #47
      Originally posted by jazbo8 View Post
      ...Now can we please move on to something more productive and enligtening...
      No sorry, we don’t get to move on until we all agree with Alan.

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      • #48
        Originally posted by Dave H View Post
        No sorry, we don’t get to move on until we all agree with Alan.
        Read post #32. I did not bring this up, he did. I moved on long time ago already. this is a no brainer in my book.

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        • #49
          Originally posted by Alan0354 View Post
          And that's the whole point. What is the point of talking about 3dB where it is not realizable. That I disagree totally.
          This is indeed enlightening - it shows just how twisted your point of view is.

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          • #50
            OK, you are right.

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