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Electronic noise is all the noise generated by the electronic circuits after the electrons are converted to a voltage. This includes noise from any amplifiers and the A/D converter. For example, conversions of exactly the same charge will not necessarily yield exactly the same result from the A/D. The rounding error from quantizing a continuous signal is also included in the electronic noise. New StellarNet electronics cards are designed to reduce electronic noise to a minimum.  Board upgrades to the current electronics configurations are available for spectrometers 5 years old and newer.  Contact us for more info.