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Noise suppression circuit

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Hi,
I am detecting a square wave with the off time varies from 0.08 milli seconds to 1 milli seconds with the corresponding on time 1.92 ms and 24 ms respectively.
I am getting some spikes(low to high) within the off time.
The number of spikes is not a constant. How do i eliminate those unwanted spikes by doing changes in hardware?

Thanks,
Murugesh
 

Hi,

I have encountered such situation before by using a Schmit trigger and an OPAMP comparator circuit. I will guide you when you post the snap of the noise you seen in the oscilloscope.

enjoy!
 

Hi,
Below the snap short of noise...
Noise2.JPG
Noise1.JPG

I get some multiple pulses due to this noises..
 

Have you considered placing a small capacitor on the line? It depends on the spikes but for the time periods you have mentioned it looks as if a 100pF capacitor to the ground will do the job.
 

Hi,

Can you post the Schematics that produces such type of pulses. Also post the power schematics. Have to tried to Pull UP the line via some resistance (typically 2.2k to 4.7k).
 

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