Low Distortion Quick Response Noise Filter Realized withAverage Peaks Method
The filter proposed in this paper is expected to reduce noise whose frequency is lower than higher order harmonics of real signals. It is based on the distributive characteristics of noise, and uses analog circuits to select the high peak and low- peak of the input signal and applies their average i...
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Veröffentlicht in: | 哈尔滨工业大学学报:英文版 2016, Vol.23 (5), p.39-44 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The filter proposed in this paper is expected to reduce noise whose frequency is lower than higher order harmonics of real signals. It is based on the distributive characteristics of noise, and uses analog circuits to select the high peak and low- peak of the input signal and applies their average in order to reduce random noise. So it has no cutoff frequency and higher order harmonics of real signals are remained. As a result, it gives an instant response to changes in input signals and retains the integrity of real signals. Furthermore,it has only a small phase delay. The simulation results of slew rate, phase delay and spectral analysis under MULTISIM indicate that the quick response noise filter achieves a high slew- rate of 472 V/ms and the phase shift is nearly zero. By having it used in a color tester design, it is also demonstrated that the proposed filter effectively reduces noise and remains signal integrity. With the filter’ s help,the relative standard deviation of the spectrograph decreases from 1% to 0.22%,indicating better stability. |
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ISSN: | 1005-9113 |