Resolution - Active Signal

Active systems often employ feedback loops. If a system detects that a signal is approaching the noise floor, an active resolution circuit will dynamically boost the gain. Conversely, if the signal is clipping, it reduces attenuation. This "active" management ensures the system utilizes its full bit-depth at all times, maximizing the resolution of the Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC).

At its core, Active Signal Resolution is the process of identifying, isolating, and reconstructing a specific target signal amidst heavy interference or noise. Unlike passive resolution—which relies on static filters—ASR uses dynamic feedback loops and adaptive algorithms to "solve" the environment. active signal resolution