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Noise Factor ↔ Noise Figure Calculator

Enter either the Noise Factor (linear) or Noise Figure (dB) and click Calculate. The other quantity and the equivalent noise temperature are computed.

Inputs & Results
linear
dB
Result will appear here.
Noise Factor F
Noise Figure NF
Noise temperature
SNR degradation

Assumes reference temperature T0 = 290 K. Equivalent noise temperature is Te = (F − 1) × T0.

Theory: Noise Factor, Noise Figure and Noise Temperature

Definitions:

  • Noise Factor F is the ratio of input SNR to output SNR of a device: F = (SNRin) / (SNRout). It is a linear (unitless) number ≥ 1.
  • Noise Figure NF is the same quantity expressed in dB: NF (dB) = 10·log10(F).

Relation to equivalent noise temperature:

F = 1 + (Te / T0)

Te = (F − 1) · T0

where T0 is the standard reference temperature (290 K). A low noise figure corresponds to a low equivalent noise temperature and therefore less degradation of SNR.

SNR degradation:

SNRout (dB) = SNRin (dB) − NF (dB)

In cascaded systems, the first stages (LNA, mixer) dominate the overall noise figure; Friis’ cascade formula is used to combine multiple stages, but this simple calculator focuses on a single device or overall system NF.

Reference Table (Common Noise Figures)
Noise Figure NF (dB) Noise Factor F Te @ 290 K (K)
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