Signal Chain Filtering: Beginning with the Basics

Filtering is an essential part of the precision data acquisition signal chain. Inadequate signal filtering can lead to significant rise in noise level and spurious signals in the measurement output. This webcast provides a high-level overview of the need of filtering and some of the key considerations for filter design.

After completing the session, the audience will be able to perform basic filter designs for a precision data acquisition signal chain.

Attendees will learn:                                

- Where filtering is required in the signal chain
- The key specifications for different types of filters
- How to use Analog Filterwizard to design your filter

Can’t attend the event? We’ve got you covered! Register now, and we’ll send you a link to view the webinar on-demand after the live broadcast.

Speakers: 
Philip Karantzalis, Senior Applications Engineer
Philip joined ADI in 1986 and is a member of the Precision Technology Group. Philip works as a Senior Applications Engineer there. Prior to joining ADI Philip worked as Linear Technology Appplication Engineer in the Signal Conditioning Group.

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