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=== How a CD Player Works ===
== How a CD Player Works ==





Revision as of 20:25, 6 December 2004

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Aric Goe

Signals & Systems

Introduction

Becoming familiar with Wiki

Well, it all seems a little too convenitent to me.

Practicing TEX

Simple Transformer Equation
EpTp=EsTs

How a CD Player Works

Description


First, a digital signal x(kt) is read from the CD and then convolved with a pulse function p(t) in the D/A converter. The result in the time domain looks like this:


Description

x^(t)=k=x(kT)p(tkT)=p(t)*k=x(kT)δ(tkT)


Let's look at this result in frequency space. Note that convolution in time means multiplication in frequency.


Description


X^(f)=1/Tn=X(fn/T)P(f)

where

P(f)=T/2T/2ej2πftdt=Tsinc(fT)

The low pass filter then knocks the high frequencies out of the signal coming from the D/A converter, which smoothes out the edges of the reproduced sine wave x^(t) in time. This output waveform then drives the speaker, thereby recreating the original sound stored on the CD.

Contributing Authors:

Todd Caswell

Aric Goe