
U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 00379
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A Filter Circuit Board for the Earthworm Seismic Data Acquisition System
By
Edward Gray Jensen
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| The Earthworm filter circuit board. |
ABSTRACT The Earthworm system is a seismic network data acquisition and processing system used by the Northern California Seismic Network as well as many other seismic networks. The input to the system is comprised of many realtime electronic waveforms fed to a multi-channel digitizer on a PC platform. The digitizer consists of one or more National Instruments Corp. AMUX64T multiplexer boards attached to an A/D converter board located in the computer. Originally, passive filters were installed on the multiplexers to eliminate electronic noise picked up in cabling. It was later discovered that a small amount of crosstalk occurred between successive channels in the digitizing sequence. Though small, this crosstalk will cause what appear to be small earthquake arrivals at the wrong time on some channels. This can result in erroneous calculation of earthquake arrival times, particularly by automated algorithms. To deal with this problem, an Earthworm filter board was developed to provide the needed filtering while eliminating crosstalk. This report describes the tests performed to find a suitable solution, and the design of the circuit board. Also included are all the details needed to build and install this board in an Earthworm system or any other system using the AMUX64T board. Available below is the report in PDF format as well as an archive file containing the circuit board manufacturing information. |
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Download the archive file containing the circuit board manufacturing information (124 KB).
NOTE: The file 'EWFilter.exe' is a PC, not a Mac, archive. People using Macs can download it and pass it on to a manufacturer for use in making the boards, but they cannot open the archive themselves.
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