Boxcar averaging function for digitizers from Spectrum smooths out high-frequency noise

June 26, 2017
A boxcar averaging function smooths out high-frequency noise to give a clear signal in high-resolution digitizers.

A boxcar averaging function smooths out high-frequency noise to give a clear signal in high-resolution digitizers. It is useful where signals have been oversampled, and it can increase vertical resolution and improve signal-to-noise ratio and spurious free dynamic range. It is fully programmable and supported by SBench6 Pro software.

Spectrum
Grosshansdorf, Germany

http://www.spectrum-instrumentation.com

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