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| ==Problem Statement== | |||
| Make a MATLAB script to do four times oversampling and a filter so as to eliminate as much as possible the effect of the D/A converter that follows the interpolation filter. | Make a MATLAB script to do four times oversampling and a filter so as to eliminate as much as possible the effect of the D/A converter that follows the interpolation filter. | ||
| ==Solution== | |||
| The Nyquist theorem states: "Exact reconstruction of a continuous-time baseband signal from its samples is possible if the signal is bandlimited and the sampling frequency is greater than twice the signal bandwidth." | |||
| sin(2*\pi*t)\! | |||
Latest revision as of 15:02, 5 December 2007
Problem Statement
Make a MATLAB script to do four times oversampling and a filter so as to eliminate as much as possible the effect of the D/A converter that follows the interpolation filter.
Solution
The Nyquist theorem states: "Exact reconstruction of a continuous-time baseband signal from its samples is possible if the signal is bandlimited and the sampling frequency is greater than twice the signal bandwidth."
sin(2*\pi*t)\!