Glad to here that! sometimes a filter helps the SNR!
philips_apps <philips_apps@...> wrote: Still reading the forum and still want to participate here! For those
who are involved in generating "friendly noise", why don't we all,
including myself, switch the energy from generating noise to providing
answers to those that actually face problems in this group.
This group has so many fine engineers participating in great technical
dicussions, let's keep this up please.
A thread that keeps on going for 2 months by one individual must not
stop us from sharing news, experience and sometimes frustration.
Thanks everybody who did not unsubscribe yet, the group is still worth
it!
Greetings by a jetlagged and somewhat frustrated Robert
p.s. for those not familiar with SNR (Signal to Noise Ratio which
approaches zero at times)
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Re: [lpc2000] SNR in the LPC2000 group
2006-02-17 by Alexander K. Carey
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