Active noise cancellation is a technology that enables the reduction of unwanted sounds by
generating an out-of-phase signal that cancels the original noise. It is used in various industries, such as aviation, the automotive industry, and personal protective equipment, where noise reduction is crucial for user comfort and safety. Active noise cancellation systems are divided into analog and digital. We tested two analog systems for active noise cancellation. The first system is based on a simple phase inversion by switching the connections on the audio cable, which creates a basic form of an out-of-phase signal. The second, more advanced system uses operational amplifiers for signal amplification and phase inversion. We used this circuit to power headphones, through which real-time noise cancellation was performed. The results showed a noticeable reduction in noise intensity, confirming the effectiveness of active noise suppression in a laboratory environment.
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