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*'''[[:Category:NyquistShannon sampling theorem| | *'''[[:Category:NyquistShannon sampling theorem|Nyquist-Shannon sampling theorem]]''' - the theorem that states that if a function contains no frequencies higher than x hertz, it is completely determined by giving its ordinates at a series of points spaced 1/(2x) seconds apart | ||
[[Category:Signals|{{PAGENAME}}]] | [[Category:Signals|{{PAGENAME}}]] |
Latest revision as of 16:41, 14 February 2012
The process of converting an analog signal to a digital one
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- Nyquist-Shannon sampling theorem - the theorem that states that if a function contains no frequencies higher than x hertz, it is completely determined by giving its ordinates at a series of points spaced 1/(2x) seconds apart
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