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Chapter 7

In chapter 7 we're going to learn how to represent a CT sgnal using samples.

Sampling

What is it? Sampling is a process of measuring a CT signal x(t) at some specific values of time t.

For example we can sample a continuous time signal x(t) at point t-1, t-2 and t-3. The sampled signal can represented by the formula $ y[n] = x(nT)\, $

The loss of information while sampling occurs depends on the signal and the frequency of the sample.

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