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Cleaning up a dirty voltage signal.

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NXG.

 

I have a dirty voltage signal coming into my NI-9205. It is Referenced single ended and we are working on getting it cleaner. Having said that I also know that this is a situation I will be dealing with to one degree or another.

 

I am wanting to do some math to get a moving average or something to "clean up" this voltage signal. My actual signal is yellow below. What I want is something more like the red.

 

I know that there are a lot of prewritten filters (not sure if this is the right term) that will do this for me. I read the docs on and off all weekend and at this point I am pretty confused regarding what is what in regard to cleaning this signal up.

 

I am hoping that I can get some pointers on how people typically clean something like this up.

 

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HI flycast,

 


@flycast wrote:

I am wanting to do some math to get a moving average or something to "clean up" this voltage signal. My actual signal is yellow below. What I want is something more like the red.


The red line looks like being the average of all yellow "points" (aka samples)…

Best regards,
GerdW


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Averaging or Low pass filter is probably what you're looking for.

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Ah!

Maybe this one?

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Hi flycast,

 

this only designs a filter - it isn't a filter…

Best regards,
GerdW


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