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Autor:
V. G. Galalu, S. A. Kirakosyan
Publikováno v:
2016 13th International Scientific-Technical Conference on Actual Problems of Electronics Instrument Engineering (APEIE).
Institute of nanotechnology, electronics and instrumentation, Taganrog, Russia The results of digital modeling in the environment of NI LabVIEW applications α-trimmed mean to suppress industrial noise in the process of analog-to-digital conversion.
Autor:
V. G. Galalu, S. A. Kirakosyan
Publikováno v:
2016 International Conference on Actual Problems of Electron Devices Engineering (APEDE).
In article are considered the issues assessment of real normal-mode noise level in measuring cables and common-mode noise level on ground buses at several enterprises. On the ground bus there is a small level of sinusoidal noise 50 Hz (5–10 mV/m) a
Publikováno v:
Optoelectronics, Instrumentation and Data Processing. 45:272-276
This paper presents the results of modeling of several digital filtering algorithms of the ADC output codes for suppressing periodic and impulse noise signals and normal noise. The algorithms were tested in LabVIEW. It was shown that they provided re
Publikováno v:
Instruments and Experimental Techniques. 46:357-359
A high-precision code-to-current converter ensuring a conversion error corresponding to 14 bits is described. The output current of the converter is ± 250 mA, and the conversion nonlinearity is ≤ 0.015%. The converter circuit has insignificant tim
Autor:
P. V. Khalo, V. G. Galalu
Publikováno v:
Instruments and Experimental Techniques. 47:781-782
Two circuit diagrams of dc-to-dc converters that produce galvanically isolated voltages of ±12 V ± 0.05% from a supply voltage of 27 V ± 10% with a ripple level of 1–3 mV at load currents of up to 0.5 A are described. The efficiency of the conve
Publikováno v:
Instruments and Experimental Techniques. 46:488-489
When the input voltage of a precision voltage-to-current converter varies from 0 to 10 V, output currents of ±(50–300) mA are produced. The nonlinearity of the converter does not exceed 0.01%, the temperature drift is 0.01%/10°C, the time drift i