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    DIY Signal Processing

    Thank you once more! 'up market' processors are out of my budget currently and so I think I will try out the LM2917 solution or the monostable solution. Hopefully they would suffice, otherwise I would have to really learn DSP.
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    DIY Signal Processing

    I am aware, only theoretically, on what Fourier transforms are. Your post suggests that I must store the previous values in an array. Does it imply that my output would be delayed as well? Or can we initialize values to say, zero and then the output will follow the input (neglecting component...
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    DIY Signal Processing

    Thank you for your quick and prompt replies!! I am not sure about this. So I would assume, to be safer, that the signals are indeed mixed. Hence, my previous answer. If I must use FFT, how should I go on about it? I am not against µCs or µPs. I just thought that a full hardware solution seems...
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    DIY Signal Processing

    Thanks for your reply! The lowest frequency is around 0.4 Hz while the highest is around 8 Hz. Preferably a DC voltage of 0-5V. The signals are mixed. Is this a rephrase of earlier questions? Correct me if I am wrong. Just to be sure, the signals might be in micro-volts. However, I will...
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    DIY Signal Processing

    Hello everyone, I am new :?: to electronic design and I have a question. I have a signal which needs to be analyzed and the frequency must be detected. Which is the best way to do so? I wish to avoid use of a microcontroller or microprocessor. The output must be a dc voltage depending on the...

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