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Signal-to-noise Ratio it the ratio between the actual image (signal) and noise like scintillation.  | |||
Typical Ratios are:  | |||
* Gen 0 & 1: over 40  | |||
* Gen 2 (depending on time of manufacture): 10-25  | |||
* Gen 3: 15-35  | |||
A bad SNR, compared to other the datasheet or the general specifications, can be one sign of a Tube that at its end of life.   | |||
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Revision as of 23:52, 26 August 2022
Signal-to-noise Ratio it the ratio between the actual image (signal) and noise like scintillation.
Typical Ratios are:
- Gen 0 & 1: over 40
 
- Gen 2 (depending on time of manufacture): 10-25
 
- Gen 3: 15-35
 
A bad SNR, compared to other the datasheet or the general specifications, can be one sign of a Tube that at its end of life.