This document describes an experiment involving sampling and reconstruction. The experiment is an example of natural sample-and-hold sampling, as confirmed by two features of the sampled signal: that it holds the signal level constant between samples, and uses the signal's instantaneous value at sampling instances. When the sampling rate is low enough, aliasing distortion appears, where the sampled signal's aliases overlap and distort the reconstructed signal.
This document describes an experiment involving sampling and reconstruction. The experiment is an example of natural sample-and-hold sampling, as confirmed by two features of the sampled signal: that it holds the signal level constant between samples, and uses the signal's instantaneous value at sampling instances. When the sampling rate is low enough, aliasing distortion appears, where the sampled signal's aliases overlap and distort the reconstructed signal.
This document describes an experiment involving sampling and reconstruction. The experiment is an example of natural sample-and-hold sampling, as confirmed by two features of the sampled signal: that it holds the signal level constant between samples, and uses the signal's instantaneous value at sampling instances. When the sampling rate is low enough, aliasing distortion appears, where the sampled signal's aliases overlap and distort the reconstructed signal.
2. What two features of the sampled signal confirm this?
3. What two features of the sampled signal confirm that the setup models the sample-and- hold scheme? Alias 1 Alias 4 Alias 2 Alias 5 Alias 3 Alias 6
4. What has happened to the sampled signals aliases?
5. Whats the name of the distortion that appears when the sampling frequency is low enough? 6. What happens to the sampled signals lowest frequency alias when the sampling rate is 4kHz? 7.