Noise generator

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A Noise generator is a piece of equipment used to produce random electrical noise, in order to test how electrical equipment may react to noise, or to measure the intensity of noise.

Tube noise generators were used for true random number generation in tube-era electronics. Examples include a triode thyratron tube in a magnetic field.[1]

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  1. "World Power Systems, PDF, Sylvania Type 6D4" (PDF). Retrieved 6 November 2010.