signal conditioning
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signal
noun[C]
uk/ˈsɪɡ.nəl/us/ˈsɪɡ.nəl/
an action, movement, or sound that gives information, a message, a warning, or ...
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conditioning
noun[U]
uk/kənˈdɪʃ.ən.ɪŋ/us/kənˈdɪʃ.ən.ɪŋ/
the process of training or influencing a person or animal mentally so that they do or expect a particular thing without thinking ...
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Thesignalconditioninginvolved filtering, smoothening, performing spectral analysis, wavelet analysis and other similar processing techniques.
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The server node reads and writes through the bus the measured values from thesignalconditioningcircuits connected to it, keeping its complexity very simple.
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The server node electronic implementation includes a bus to connect thesignalconditioningcircuits for the sensors and actuators.
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Other than the laser, the cell and the optics also contain the detector preamplifiers and the electronics for thesignalconditioningof the housekeeping sensors.
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The hot-wire anemometer output was connected to a frequency-to-voltage converter (after somesignalconditioning).
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Electronics systems used insignalconditioningand processing are dealt with at some length, to a surprising depth in some places - the equivalent circuit of a capacitor, for example.
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One is the analogue/instrumentation board, which has amplification,signalconditioningand the line drivers for transmitting the transducer signal as well as interfacing to the digital board.
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Various other examples ofsignalconditioningmight be bridge completion, providing current or voltage excitation to the sensor, isolation, linearization.
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Thissignalconditioningmay include amplification, filtering, sensor excitation, and input configuration.
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Several sources of power consumption in sensors are: signal sampling and conversion of physical signals to electrical ones,signalconditioning, and analog-to-digital conversion.
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A modular front-end, called a daughterboard, is used for analog operations such as up/down-conversion, filtering, and othersignalconditioning.
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They may design or specify installation, wiring andsignalconditioning.
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An onboardsignalconditioningassembly and fiber optic towed decoys.
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Baird achieved this, where other inventors had failed, by obtaining a better photoelectric cell and improving thesignalconditioningfrom the photocell and the video amplifier.
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The company continued to expand, making diagnostic instruments such as spectrum analyzers, tunable filters, and othersignalconditioningand recording apparatus, in addition to its sensors and monitors.
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