Uncorrelated noise

[1] White noise in particular, due to its randomness, is uncorrelated to any other signal and is also serially uncorrelated (i.e., later values of it have no correlation to earlier values).Thus, "uncorrelated noise" is sometimes imprecisely[citation needed] used synonymously with "white noise".This situation is sometimes described as "uncorrelated colored noise".If the noise sources are uncorrelated with each other, those noise sources add according to the sum of their power.[2] Thus, when expressed as voltages or currents (), the square of the total noise () is the sum of squares of the individual noise sources (In other words, the total noise voltage or current (This electronics-related article is a stub.
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