Re: How to deal with the “damping” probl
I think, you should give some substantial information about the system.
Without it, I have to restrict myself to general considerations.
- You can check, if the unwanted signal is still oberserved when replacing the "transducer" with an equivalent load. If so,
you have proved, that the problem is most likely related to amplifier behaviour.
I assume, that the driving signal is clearly free of respective low frequency components and that no signal switching (hidden
in the diagram) is involved with the circuit.
- You have started another thread related to PA matching. If the "transmit amp" is actually a 300 W PA rather than a linear
amplifier, you should simply consider DC bias transients caused by the non-linear output stage. In this case, an effective
bandpass filtering should remove the problem.
P.S.: I don't think that the term "damping" is an adequate description of the observed transient signal.