G
glen herrmannsfeldt
Tim said:I've seen a lot of posts over the last year or so that indicate a lack
of understanding of the implications of the Nyquist theory, and just
where the Nyquist rate fits into the design of sampled systems.
So I decided to write a short little article to make it all clear.
I like it.
As for section 1, for a periodic signal, or one that you only care
about over a finite time, you can (mathematically) sample perfectly in a
finite time. Realistically, quantum mechanics and the uncertainty
principle, in other words noise, will get to you.
The question of < or <= comes up often. There is zero probability
(that is, zero width) so it will never come up in real signals.
(Or consider jitter in the time base.)
Other than that, I think it is pretty good.
-- glen