Average values for pulse width modulation

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SUMMARY

The discussion centers on the average values of signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) for pulse width modulation (PWM) and direct signals. Participants emphasize the need for specific noise levels to provide accurate SNR calculations. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding the noise characteristics in PWM applications for effective signal processing.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) concepts
  • Familiarity with pulse width modulation (PWM) techniques
  • Knowledge of noise analysis in signal processing
  • Experience with direct signal measurement methods
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  • Research average SNR values for various PWM applications
  • Explore techniques for measuring noise in PWM signals
  • Study the impact of noise on direct signal integrity
  • Learn about advanced signal processing tools for noise reduction
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Electrical engineers, signal processing specialists, and anyone involved in the design and analysis of PWM systems will benefit from this discussion.

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I am looking for average values of the signal-to-noise ratio for pulse width modulation and for a direct signal?
 
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We may need a bit more detail than that. How much noise is there for a start?
 

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