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Periodic signal | Periodic signal | ||
− | Sampling the signal at a frequency that is a rational multiple of the frequency of the signal will result in a periodic Discrete Time signal. Sampling the signal at a frequency that is not a rational multiple of the frequency of the signal will result in a non-periodic Discrete Time signal. | + | Sampling the signal at a frequency that is a rational multiple of the frequency of the signal will result in a periodic Discrete Time signal. Sampling the signal at a frequency that is not a rational multiple of the frequency of the signal will result in a non-periodic Discrete Time signal. |
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My all time favorite periodic signal- Sin(t) | My all time favorite periodic signal- Sin(t) | ||
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[[image: SIN]] | [[image: SIN]] | ||
Periodic signal turned Non-Periodic | Periodic signal turned Non-Periodic | ||
[[image: SINNP]] | [[image: SINNP]] | ||
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==Part 2== | ==Part 2== | ||
Non-Periodic Signal | Non-Periodic Signal |
Revision as of 11:42, 12 September 2008
Part 1
Periodic signal Sampling the signal at a frequency that is a rational multiple of the frequency of the signal will result in a periodic Discrete Time signal. Sampling the signal at a frequency that is not a rational multiple of the frequency of the signal will result in a non-periodic Discrete Time signal.
My all time favorite periodic signal- Sin(t)
File:SIN Periodic signal turned Non-Periodic File:SINNP
Part 2
Non-Periodic Signal File:NP Non-Periodic Signal turned Periodic Y=X File:NPTP