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## SNR to Noise PSD {#snr-to-noise-psd}
From ([Jabben 2007](#orgf2f4e47)) (Section 3.3.2):
From ([Jabben 2007](#org55bd4a6)) (Section 3.3.2):
> Electronic equipment does most often not come with detailed electric schemes, in which case the PSD should be determined from measurements.
> In the design phase however, one has to rely on information provided by specification sheets from the manufacturer.
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## Noise Density to RMS noise {#noise-density-to-rms-noise}
From ([Fleming 2010](#orgf17a758)):
From ([Fleming 2010](#org65ccddc)):
\\[ \text{RMS noise} = \sqrt{2 \times \text{bandwidth}} \times \text{noise density} \\]
If the noise is normally distributed, the RMS value is also the standard deviation \\(\sigma\\).
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## Bibliography {#bibliography}
<a id="orgf17a758"></a>Fleming, A.J. 2010. “Nanopositioning System with Force Feedback for High-Performance Tracking and Vibration Control.” _IEEE/ASME Transactions on Mechatronics_ 15 (3):43347. <https://doi.org/10.1109/tmech.2009.2028422>.
<a id="org65ccddc"></a>Fleming, A.J. 2010. “Nanopositioning System with Force Feedback for High-Performance Tracking and Vibration Control.” _IEEE/ASME Transactions on Mechatronics_ 15 (3):43347. <https://doi.org/10.1109/tmech.2009.2028422>.
<a id="orgf2f4e47"></a>Jabben, Leon. 2007. “Mechatronic Design of a Magnetically Suspended Rotating Platform.” Delft University.
<a id="org55bd4a6"></a>Jabben, Leon. 2007. “Mechatronic Design of a Magnetically Suspended Rotating Platform.” Delft University.