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I was looking at the schematic for this board and I saw a differential low pass filter on the inputs with resistor R3, R4, and capacitor C1.
From my calculation, the cut off frequency for this filter is f = 1/(2*pi * 2 * R * C) = 1/(2*pi * 2 * 100 * 0.1*10^-6) = 7957 hz
The sampling rate is 80 Hz on the ADC, so why is the cut off frequency so high? I would imagine you would want the cut off frequency to be less than nyquist so that you don't get any aliasing.
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I was looking at the schematic for this board and I saw a differential low pass filter on the inputs with resistor
R3
,R4
, and capacitorC1
.From my calculation, the cut off frequency for this filter is
f = 1/(2*pi * 2 * R * C) = 1/(2*pi * 2 * 100 * 0.1*10^-6) = 7957 hz
The sampling rate is 80 Hz on the ADC, so why is the cut off frequency so high? I would imagine you would want the cut off frequency to be less than nyquist so that you don't get any aliasing.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: