What Does NET Stand For?
NET stands for Noise Equivalent Temperature
Noise Equivalent Temperature (NET) is a measure used to quantify the level of noise produced by a detector or sensor, expressed in temperature units. It represents the effective temperature of a black body that would generate the same amount of noise as the detector in a given bandwidth. NET is an essential parameter in evaluating the sensitivity and performance of various measurement systems, particularly in fields such as astronomy, telecommunications, and remote sensing, where minimizing noise is critical for achieving accurate and high-resolution data.
Added on 14th April 2008 | Last edited on 17th June 2025 | Edit Acronym