3.8.3 What Is The Nyquist Sampling Rate?
Explore the sampling rule that makes digital representation of analog signals possible. Learn why a signal must be sampled at least twice its highest frequency component and how aliasing occurs when this condition is not met.
- Why Must Analog Signals Be Sampled?
- What Is the Nyquist Sampling Theorem?
- What Is the Nyquist Rate?
- Why Is the Sampling Rate Twice the Highest Frequency?
- What Is a Band-Limited Signal?
- What Is Aliasing?
- How Does Aliasing Occur?
- What Is an Anti-Aliasing Filter?
- Why Is Telephone Speech Sampled at 8 kHz?
- Why Is Audio Often Sampled at 44.1 kHz?
- Does Sampling Faster Always Improve Quality?
- What Is Oversampling?
- How Is the Original Signal Reconstructed?
- Does the Nyquist Theorem Apply to Images and Video?
- Why Is the Nyquist Sampling Theorem Important?
