Suppose you take a few measurements of a time-varying signal. Let’s say for concreteness that you have a microcontroller that reads some voltage 100 times per second. Collecting a bunch of data points ...
Aliasing is thankfully becoming a less frequent problem due to improved instrument designs. Users should still be aware of it to prevent time- and money-costly errors. Aliasing is an ever-present ...
Aliasing sits at the heart of the paradox that has driven digital audio from experimental curiosity to mainstream perfectionism: the desire to capture and recreate every nuance of a performance within ...
Previous articles in Planet Analog make mention of the “aliasing effect.” Most EEs agree in the importance of the aliasing effect as a noise source and take for granted that anti-aliasing filters are ...
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