IsardIceheart t1_j2eg99f wrote
Reply to comment by frzx1 in Eli5 How exactly does Noise cancellation work? That too in such small airbuds by Professional-Ad3441
Yeah, okay buddy.
I did some research and it looks like active noise canceling is still done with purely hardware, because software cannot process the sound fast enough.
By purely hardware I mean it is an analog system, not digital.
wbsgrepit t1_j2fc7vq wrote
This is kind of true and kind of false, Software speed is limited by the hardware it runs on — there is certainly software that is fast enough to do this work very well (given the right hardware to run on), however, given the constraints of many noise canceling headphones it is currently much more cost effective to bake that logic into chips especially designed for this work vs using a much more expensive general purpose cpu etc.
IsardIceheart t1_j2fjr4l wrote
Yeah, I guess the point is that general processing is unsuitable for the work, rather than incapable.
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