Sampling and Aliasing, Part 1

First in a series of worksheets on sampling and aliasing. This shows a sine wave and a signal reconstructed after sampling the sine wave at regular intervals. As the sampling frequency is reduced, it is possible to fit a slower sine wave to the sampled points. This is because the original sine wave has been folded back into a lower frequency alias.

 

David Abrams

 
Resource Type
Activity
Tags
aliasing  limit  nyquist  sampling  theory 
Target Group (Age)
14 – 18
Language
English (United States)
 
 
 
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