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In this slecture we will look at an example that illustrates the Nyquist condition. When a signal is sampled, frequencies above half the sampling rate cannot be properly represented and result in aliasing.



Lets look at a pure tone frequency F4 = 349Hz

We will represent this tone as a cosine signal, x(t) = cos(2π349t)

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