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  2. Signal conditioning - Wikipedia

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    In electronics and signal processing, signal conditioning is the manipulation of an analog signal in such a way that it meets the requirements of the next stage for further processing. In an analog-to-digital converter (ADC) application, signal conditioning includes voltage or current limiting and anti-aliasing filtering .

  3. Data acquisition - Wikipedia

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    Signal conditioning may be necessary if the signal from the transducer is not suitable for the DAQ hardware being used. The signal may need to be filtered, shaped, or amplified in most cases. Various other examples of signal conditioning might be bridge completion, providing current or voltage excitation to the sensor, isolation, and linearization.

  4. Digital-to-analog converter - Wikipedia

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    8-channel Cirrus Logic CS4382 digital-to-analog converter as used in a sound card.. In electronics, a digital-to-analog converter (DAC, D/A, D2A, or D-to-A) is a system that converts a digital signal into an analog signal.

  5. Frequency counter - Wikipedia

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    Most frequency counters work by using a counter, which accumulates the number of events occurring within a specific period of time.After a preset period known as the gate time (1 second, for example), the value in the counter is transferred to a display, and the counter is reset to zero.

  6. Flip-flop (electronics) - Wikipedia

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    It has a data input and an enable signal (sometimes named clock, or control). The word transparent comes from the fact that, when the enable input is on, the signal propagates directly through the circuit, from the input D to the output Q. Gated D-latches are also level-sensitive with respect to the level of the clock or enable signal.

  7. Digital signal conditioning - Wikipedia

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    Digital signal conditioning in process control means finding a way to represent analog process information in digital format. [2] Use of in control system is particularly valuable number of other reasons, however: A computer can control multivibrator process-control system. Nonlinearities in sensor output can be linearized by the computer.

  8. Time-to-digital converter - Wikipedia

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    During the transition of the start signal through one of those cells, the signal is delayed by and the state of the flip-flop is sampled as transparent. The second delay line belonging to the stop signal is composed of a series of non-inverting buffers with delay <. Propagating through its channel the stop signal latches the flip-flops of the ...

  9. Sound reinforcement system - Wikipedia

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    A signal can be equalized (e.g., by adjusting the bass or treble of the sound), compressed (to avoid unwanted signal peaks), or panned (that is sent to the left or right speakers). The signal may also be routed into an external effects processor , such as a reverb effect, which outputs a wet (effected) version of the signal, which is typically ...