Research of PCB common-mode interference suppression technique

Author(s):  
Dongyan Wu
2014 ◽  
Vol 644-650 ◽  
pp. 4599-4602
Author(s):  
Gang Fu ◽  
Jian Hua Lin ◽  
Qian He

Spread spectrum communication system wideband interference suppression technique has drawn increasing attention. In this paper, the typical broadband interference signal interference LFM (Linear Frequency-Modulated, LFM), for example, the results of research focus and reviews the current direct sequence spread spectrum (Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum, DSSS) system wideband interference suppression.


2019 ◽  
Vol 37 (21) ◽  
pp. 5619-5627 ◽  
Author(s):  
Fei Liu ◽  
Shangran Xie ◽  
Lijuan Gu ◽  
Xiangge He ◽  
Duo Yi ◽  
...  

Geophysics ◽  
1982 ◽  
Vol 47 (12) ◽  
pp. 1672-1680 ◽  
Author(s):  
Miles A. Smither ◽  
Arnold Pater

In spite of the prevalence of high common mode rejection ratio (CMRR) input amplifiers, notch filters are routinely used in seismic recording operations to reduce common mode induced interference. An electrical model of the recording environment which predicts the degradation in system CMRR caused by cable imperfections such as imbalance and leakage is described in this paper. System CMRRs as low as 20 dB can be caused by poor quality cables. A new method of controlling common mode interference has been developed which has none of the disadvantages of notch filters. The method minimizes the correlation between the common mode and differential mode signals at the recording instrument. This process has no effect on the desired seismic signals, has minimal effect on the system noise, and typically results in a system CMRR in excess of 100 dB.


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