Noise issues – Potentiometer signal from the electronic card

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Noise issues – Potentiometer signal from the electronic card RAW DATA position measurements using the output signal from the electronic card IN OUT1 OUT2 measurements 20131107

Noise issues – Potentiometer signal from the electronic card measurements 20131107

Noise issues – Potentiometer signal from the electronic card measurements 20131107

Noise issues – Potentiometer signal from the electronic card measurements 20131107

Noise issues – Potentiometer signal from the electronic card measurements 20131107

Noise issues – Potentiometer signal from the potentiometer RAW DATA position measurements using the output signal from the potentiometer with a differential probe IN OUT1 OUT2 measurements 20131107

Noise issues – Potentiometer signal from the potentiometer measurements 20131107

Noise issues – Potentiometer signal from the potentiometer measurements 20131107

Noise issues – Potentiometer signal from the potentiometer measurements 20131107

Noise issues – Potentiometer signal from the potentiometer measurements 20131107

Noise issues signal from the electronic card have less noise than the signal taken directly on the potentiometer from electronic card from potentiometer measurements 20131107

Signal from the electronic card Filter strategies, signal from the electronic card – Stop filters + low pass FFT filter Signal from the electronic card before filter Filter 50Hz, 150Hz, 170 . . .Hz on the signal from the electronic card after filter measurements 20131107

position measurements using the output signal from the electronic card Filter strategies, signal from the electronic card – Cumulating profiles -> mean RAW DATA position measurements using the output signal from the electronic card blue 10 profiles red mean of 10 profiles IN OUT1 OUT2 measurements 20131107

Filter strategies signal from the electronic card – Cumulating profiles -> mean measurements 20131107

Filter strategies, signal from the electronic card – Cumulating profiles -> mean measurements 20131107

Filter strategies, signal from the electronic card – Cumulating profiles -> mean measurements 20131107

Filter strategies, signal from the electronic card – Cumulating profiles -> mean measurements 20131107

FFT, results comparison Filter strategies, signal from the electronic card – Cumulating profiles -> mean 10 profiles FFT, results comparison one single profile measurements 20131107

derivative of the position after FFT low pass filter 170 Hz Filter strategies, signal from the electronic card – Cumulating profiles -> mean 10 profiles derivative of the position after FFT low pass filter 170 Hz one single profile measurements 20131107

derivative of the position after Butter low pass filter 170 Hz Filter strategies, signal from the electronic card – Cumulating profiles -> mean 10 profiles derivative of the position after Butter low pass filter 170 Hz one single profile measurements 20131107