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			06-11-2009 12:14 PM
Solved! Go to Solution.
 
					
				
		
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			06-11-2009 01:13 PM
Can the filter be hardware?
Do you really want to filter those peaks? Could they provide some sort of indication to what is going on?
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			06-12-2009 09:32 AM
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			06-15-2009 07:33 AM
What are the specs for the transducer that you are using?? Maybe it isn't the correct device to be using. Is there any other external hardware connected to the device. Maybe you could do some averaging in the A/D conversion.
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			06-15-2009 09:51 AM
One way to smooth noisy data is to calculate a moving average.
This is a very straight forward method to handle smoothing, and relatively simple.
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			06-15-2009 10:33 AM
Another option would be to use a FIR bandpass filter on the sampled waveform. Set the filter to accept the ultrasound xducer's frequency and reject out of band signals.
Isn't math fun;)
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			06-17-2009 06:28 AM
Are you using labview 5.1? It will be quite hard for you to receive any help other than pictures. Just as you know it. Do you not have any newer Labview version?
But I think Labview 5.1 has all the functions you need.....
