The Spectrum of Sampled Signals
The possibility of aliasing means the spectrum of a sampled signal does not necessarily directly correspond to that of the continuous-time signal. In this video you will learn how to find the spectrum of a sampled signal from the original signal spectrum.
Видео The Spectrum of Sampled Signals канала Barry Van Veen
Видео The Spectrum of Sampled Signals канала Barry Van Veen
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