Noise is a fundamental parameter that limits performance in electronic systems. There are many sources of noise, both internal from components and external introduced into the circuit. The main types of internal noise discussed are Johnson noise (thermal noise) which is present in all conductors, shot noise from current flow across barriers, 1/f noise which increases at low frequencies, and photon noise from the quantum nature of radiation. Noise from these various sources adds depending on whether they are correlated or not. Noise is typically expressed as a noise spectral density and most common sources like Johnson noise exhibit white or frequency-independent noise.