Keywords
Electronic analog computers, Circuits
Abstract
This research report discussed modern sample and hold theory and techniques and then uses them to develop a new differential sampling concept to solve a real engineering problem, involving the synchronous demodulation of three amplitude modulated direction cosine signals in an unusual noise environment. The problem is discussed in detail and a detailed circuit design solution given. Additionally, the results of a breadboard test of the concept is given that shows the circuit to have a 60dB offset voltage rejection ratio.
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Graduation Date
1976
Advisor
Harden, Richard C.
Degree
Master of Science (M.S.)
College
College of Engineering
Degree Program
Engineering
Format
Pages
49 p.
Language
English
Rights
Written permission granted by copyright holder to the University of Central Florida Libraries to digitize and distribute for nonprofit, educational purposes.
Length of Campus-only Access
None
Access Status
Masters Thesis (Open Access)
Identifier
DP0004426
Subjects
Electronic analog computers -- Circuits
STARS Citation
Davis, John Adams, "A Differential Sample and Hold Technique that Rejects Offset Voltages" (1976). Retrospective Theses and Dissertations. 208.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/rtd/208
Contributor (Linked data)
University of Central Florida. College of Engineering [VIAF]
Collection (Linked data)
Accessibility Status
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