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It's a pleasure to work with something that has a decent microvolt level.
When the proper interval had passed, a microvolt was internally induced.
The output voltage on a dynamic microphone may be very low, typically in the 0 to 100 microvolt range.
When she thought the key notions at me, there was a fraction of a microvolt which called for more power at my terminals.
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In the early 1980s, cables that produced signals in the desired microvolt range became available.
Typical electroseismic signals are at the microvolt level.
No cameras, no microphones, no electrical power drain anywhere, down to the microvolt.
For audio applications and in room temperatures, such noise is usually a little less than 1 μV (microvolt) of white noise.
The signal amplifier (from the microvolt range to fractions of a volt) performs amplification to the IF stages.
Sensory amplitudes are much smaller than the motor amplitudes, usually in the microvolt (μV) range.
These efforts established a link between visually imperceptible alternans at the microvolt level and susceptibility to arrhythmias and showed alternans to be a heart rate dependent phenomenon.
In addition, Dr. Joseph Smith, working with Dr. Cohen developed a methodology known as the Spectral Method which allowed measurement of alternans at the level of one microvolt.
Use of the spectral method for measuring Microvolt T-wave Alternans has been approved for reimbursement by Medicare, as well as major insurers such as Aetna, Cigna, and Humana.
Evoked potential amplitudes tend to be low, ranging from less than a microvolt to several microvolts, compared to tens of microvolts for EEG, millivolts for EMG, and often close to a volt for ECG.
As a general rule, if the specs say that the tuner has a "usable sensitivity" of more than two microvolts, it may be adequate for city use but will not perform well in outlying locations, where a sensitivity rating of about one microvolt would be more appropriate.
The electrical signals are extremely small-with amplitudes sometimes in the microVolt (1/1,000,000 of a volt) range-so the hardware amplifies these signals, filters out unwanted electrical noise or interfering signals, and converts them to a set of numbers that the computer can read.