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1 радиационный порог чувствительности ФЭПП
радиационный порог чувствительности ФЭПП
Порог чувствительности ФЭПП, шумы которого обусловлены флуктуациями теплового излучения фона заданной температуры.
Обозначение
ФП рад
ФBLIP
[ ГОСТ 21934-83]Тематики
- приемники излуч. полупроводн. и фотоприемн. устр.
EN
- noise equivalent power of the background limited infrared photodetector (BLIP)
FR
83. Радиационный порог чувствительности ФЭПП
E. Noise equivalent power of the background limited infrared photodetector (BLIP)
F. Puissance équivalente au bruit du philra détecteur

Порог чувствительности ФЭПП, шумы которого обусловлены флуктуациями теплового излучения фона заданной температуры
Источник: ГОСТ 21934-83: Приемники излучения полупроводниковые фотоэлектрические и фотоприемные устройства. Термины и определения оригинал документа
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