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Digital Low Pass Filtering - or how to add more bits of resolution to an ADC!

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Author: stevencovert

Last Updated: 2012-01-17

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This algorithm uses a weighted averaging approach to filter or "smooth" DC steady state or slowly changing levels. It has an exponential component, so the trade-off is TIME. This algorithm is adapted from an article in EDN Times Magazine May25, 2006.

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