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| Cleaning Up Signals in a Dirty World: Filtering Considerations for Data Converters |
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Overview:
Many of today's applications call for measuring, or creating, a clean, precise signal in a very noisy environment. In this fast paced seminar, we'll discuss many design choices and examples for achieving the specific filtering performance required by your data conversion application. We'll explore issues of passive vs. active, analog vs. digital, positioning the filter in the signal chain, design rules of thumb, and limitations of filters and the components used to build them. This seminar will also discuss some online design tools that are helpful in determining optimum filter implementations for data converters.
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Chris Hyde - During Chris' 27 year career, he has designed IC's, RF, optical and quantum electronic systems, as well as semiconductor processes. He has lead groups in field applications and marketing and been Director of Business Development. Chris has been with Analog Devices for over 20 years.
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Joseph Addona - Joseph has 14 years of experience as an electrical design engineer, with 11 of those years being spent in the aerospace industry. Joseph has a BSEE from the University of Hartford and an MBA from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. He is now a senior FAE with Avnet, residing in Connecticut.
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