noise root-mean-square value

noise root-mean-square value
efektinė triukšmo vertė statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. noise root-mean-square value vok. Mittelquadratrauschwert, m rus. среднеквадратичное значение шума, n pranc. valeur moyenne quadratique de bruit, f

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