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Chapter 3 - Digital / Analog Signals
Chapter 3 - Digital / Analog Signals
Source: http://www.diffen.com/difference/Analog_vs_Digital
https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/analog-vs-digital
Analog
Signal
Waves
Representat
ion
Example
Technology
Data
Transmissio
ns
Response to
Noise
Flexibility
Uses
Applications
Bandwidth
Digital
Memory
Power
Power
Cost
Errors
DSP Technology
DSP technology is with its own mathematics,
algorithms and the techniques that are used
to manipulate the signals in digital form. DSP
technology is nowadays commonplace in such
devices as mobile phones, multimedia
computers, video recorders, CD players, hard
disc drive controllers and modems, and will
soon replace analog circuitry in TV sets and
telephones.
Telecommunication
Multiplexing
Compression
Echo Control
Audio Processing
Music
Speech generation
Speech recognition
Echo Location
Sonar
Radar
Reflection Seismology
Image Processing
Medical
Digital Filter
Filters
Filters are signal conditioners
Filter functions by accepting an input signal,
blocking prespecified frequency components
and passing the original signal minus those
components to the output.
Filter Types
Where,
x(n) is a discrete sequence of time-domain
sampled values of the continuous variable
x(t).
j = -1
m= the index of the DFT output in the
frequency domain. M=0,1,2,3,.,N-1
n= the time-domain index of the input
samples, n=0,1,2,3,,N-1
N=the number of samples of the input
sequence and the number of frequency points
in o/p.