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54 Rockwell Automation Publication 5000-UM005B-EN-P - November 2015
Chapter 4 Current/Voltage/Temperature-sensing Analog Input Module Features (5069-IY4)
Notch Filter
The Notch Filter is a built-in feature of the Analog-to-Digital converter (ADC)
that removes line noise in your application. The removal of line noise is also
known as noise immunity.
The Notch Filter attenuates the input signal at the specified frequency.
Choose a Notch Filter based on what noise frequencies are present in the module
operating environment and any sampling requirements that are needed for
control. For example if the Notch Filter setting is 60 Hz, 60 Hz AC line noise and
its overtones are filtered out.
The following Notch Filter settings are available on a 5069-IY4 module:
5 Hz
10 Hz
15 Hz
20 Hz
50 Hz
60 Hz
100 Hz
200 Hz
500 Hz
1000 Hz
2500 Hz
5000 Hz
10000 Hz
15625 Hz
25000 Hz
31250 Hz
62500 Hz
If you want to filter lower frequency noise, you get a slower input sample rate.
To see where to choose a notch filter for the 5069-IY4 module, see
page 96.

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Model5069-IF8
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