A sinusoidal signal is determined by its frequency, amplitude and phase. Can you retrieve all this information from the sampled signal?
If the sampling of the signal has been done such that it fulfills the sampling theorem then the information can be retrieved from the sampled signals.
According to the sampling theorem, the sampling frequency should be greater than or equal to twice of the maximum frequency present in the signal that is to be sampled.
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If the output is in the form of a digital signal, we must know the number of bits of the quantizer to determine the amplitude of the original signal.
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A sinusoidal signal is determined by its frequency, amplitude and phase. Can you retrieve all this...
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