HW13 DFT/Sampling Assignment: Difference between revisions
		
		
		
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| 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."  | |||
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| is a sine wave with a frequency of 1 Hz. This signal is bandlimited, because it consists of a single frequency sine wave, and the sampling frequency is greater than twice the signal bandwidth, as required in the Nyquist Theroem. | |||
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Problem Statement
1.Sample  at 
2.Take the DFT
3.Explain the results.
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."
is a sine wave with a frequency of 1 Hz. This signal is bandlimited, because it consists of a single frequency sine wave, and the sampling frequency is greater than twice the signal bandwidth, as required in the Nyquist Theroem.