| Abstract: Anti-Aliasing
Filters and Data Validity Overview:
Is a filter necessary if you know the frequency content of your waveform? The answer is
no, you will not need a filter. The problem in the real world is that you are never sure
what frequencies are on your signal line. Some of the high frequency noise sources that
affect your data include switching power supplies, monitors, RF noise from computers, AC
power sources, etc. If you do not use the right filter, it is like playing roulette; you
may collect good data and you may collect bad data, you can never tell. The only way to
guarantee valid data is to use an anti-aliasing filter.
The article:
1) Discusses the use of filters in analog
instrumentation
2) Explains the relationship between filters and digital sampling
3) Analyzes sampling ratios
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