
ph104exp06_Oscilloscope_and_Generator_04
... Start with the Wavetek generator on a frequency range that includes the characteristic frequency fchar that you expect for the filter. Then “sweep” the frequency control knob from one extreme to another over a few seconds, while watching the signals on the oscilloscope. If your setup is correct, you ...
... Start with the Wavetek generator on a frequency range that includes the characteristic frequency fchar that you expect for the filter. Then “sweep” the frequency control knob from one extreme to another over a few seconds, while watching the signals on the oscilloscope. If your setup is correct, you ...
Frequency Bands lect..
... Parasitics are a problem at “high” frequencies Thus, as our signal frequency increases, the we often find that the “frequency response” G ω will in reality be different from that predicted by our circuit model—unless explicit parasitics are considered in that model. As a result, the response G ω ...
... Parasitics are a problem at “high” frequencies Thus, as our signal frequency increases, the we often find that the “frequency response” G ω will in reality be different from that predicted by our circuit model—unless explicit parasitics are considered in that model. As a result, the response G ω ...
Harmonic Filter Bank Tuning - Northeast Power Systems, Inc.
... If harmonic filters are being considered only for the purpose of power factor correction, then a de-tuned filter bank is the best choice. This filter will do little for removing any harmonic distortion present on the system but will allow the installation of a large capacitor bank without any advers ...
... If harmonic filters are being considered only for the purpose of power factor correction, then a de-tuned filter bank is the best choice. This filter will do little for removing any harmonic distortion present on the system but will allow the installation of a large capacitor bank without any advers ...
Paper Title (use style: paper title)
... frequency detector (PFD), a charge pump (CP), a loop filter (LF) and a voltage controlled oscillator (VCO) in the forward path and a frequency divider (FD) in the reverse path. When the DPLL is in lock, there is a small phase difference between the two input signals of the phase frequency detector [ ...
... frequency detector (PFD), a charge pump (CP), a loop filter (LF) and a voltage controlled oscillator (VCO) in the forward path and a frequency divider (FD) in the reverse path. When the DPLL is in lock, there is a small phase difference between the two input signals of the phase frequency detector [ ...
RC Filter and Basic Timer Functionality
... One of the most common and useful peripheral devices in a microcontroller is the TimerCounter. A timer can be used to measure amount of time between two signal pulses. Alternatively, a counter can be used to simply count the number of pulses in a pulse stream. An example for the former case would be ...
... One of the most common and useful peripheral devices in a microcontroller is the TimerCounter. A timer can be used to measure amount of time between two signal pulses. Alternatively, a counter can be used to simply count the number of pulses in a pulse stream. An example for the former case would be ...
OTA Based Floating Inductance Simulator Lalit Soni NTPC
... depending upon the specifications and the application in which the filter has to be employed like for low frequency applications, active implementation is the best suited. Keeping in view these applications, the filter has been designed by replacing all the passive components in a passive network wi ...
... depending upon the specifications and the application in which the filter has to be employed like for low frequency applications, active implementation is the best suited. Keeping in view these applications, the filter has been designed by replacing all the passive components in a passive network wi ...
Ringing artifacts

In signal processing, particularly digital image processing, ringing artifacts are artifacts that appear as spurious signals near sharp transitions in a signal. Visually, they appear as bands or ""ghosts"" near edges; audibly, they appear as ""echos"" near transients, particularly sounds from percussion instruments; most noticeable are the pre-echos. The term ""ringing"" is because the output signal oscillates at a fading rate around a sharp transition in the input, similar to a bell after being struck. As with other artifacts, their minimization is a criterion in filter design.