| Yep, back in 1949 partition noise was defined as an instantanious shift in the 
relative currents in the elements of a vacuum tube. Circa 1963 anologous shifts 
in current flow occuring in solid state devices were detected as well. 
It matters not whether it's partitioning between a grid and plate or base and 
collector, random or quasi-random shifts in the current drawn from a current 
source (cathode or emitter) and the active current sinking elements 
(grids/base-plate/collector) still occur - and are still called partition 
noise. 
73  Pete Allen  AC5E
--
Never squat with your spurs on
> 
Partition noise is the result of variations in > the division of current within 
the positive electrodes within a electronic 
> vaccumn (sic) tube.
> 
> 73, Jim
> 
> 
> 
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