Abstract

The deterioration of the signal-to-noise ratio due to baseline restoration is theoretically studied. This study leads to the conclusion that a restorer has negligible influence on the signal-to-noise ratio when its time constant is ten times greater than that of the main amplifier filter, and that the rapid restorers prevail over the slow ones when the time constant of the filter is increased by at least 50% of its optimal value.

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