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\subsection{Equivalent Noise Bandwidth (ENBW)}
The equivalent noise bandwidth is an important concept and plays an important role in the measurement and calculation of both the Johnson noise and shot noise, as you have seen above.
A bandwidth describes a range of frequencies for which signals with frequencies within the range are allowed to pass through. Ideally, the range will be exactly as set, and all signals will be equally amplified in that range when there is a gain. But in reality, almost all instruments do not have an exact cutoff at the set frequency
boundaries. boundaries, which will result in a signal that is less than expected.
In order to
calculate make a more accurate calculation,