04-15-2015 09:57 PM
04-27-2015 03:39 AM
Hey,
I'm not shure, but could this be the explanation for the noise?
Pink noise - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pink_noise
Stephan
04-27-2015 06:48 PM
Aliasing may be an explanation. The noise bandwidth of the DAQ device (without filters) is typically somewhat larger than the Nyquist bandwidth at the maximum sampling rate. If you reduce the sampling rate by a factor of two, the total noise energy within the input noise bandwidth remains the same but slightly more than half of it is now subject to aliasing. Noise is "added" in the root-mean-square sense and not linearly, so it can be tricky to calculate exact values. This is particularly true of the noise because the noise bandwidth is generally not known exactly.
Lynn