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Sampling is the basis of A/D conversion. A continuous time signal(analog) is consisted of infinite data points and it is impossible to process infinite data points. So, A/D converter sample enough points to represent the continuous signal and form discrete signal(Digital).
 
  
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Very simple model for sampling
 
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References
 
 
^ Walt Kester (2003). Mixed-signal and DSP design techniques. Newnes. p. 20. ISBN 9780750676113.
 
^ Hiroshi Harada, Ramjee Prasad (2002). Simulation and Software Radio for Mobile Communications. Artech House. ISBN 1580530443.
 
^ Angelo Ricotta. "Undersampling SODAR Signals".
 

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Abstract algebra continues the conceptual developments of linear algebra, on an even grander scale.

Dr. Paul Garrett