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  2. Sampling (signal processing) - Wikipedia

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    Signal sampling representation. The continuous signal S(t) is represented with a green colored line while the discrete samples are indicated by the blue vertical lines. In signal processing, sampling is the reduction of a continuous-time signal to a discrete-time signal. A common example is the conversion of a sound wave to a sequence of "samples".

  3. Oversampling - Wikipedia

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    If multiple samples are taken of the same quantity with uncorrelated noise [b] added to each sample, then because, as discussed above, uncorrelated signals combine more weakly than correlated ones, averaging N samples reduces the noise power by a factor of N. If, for example, we oversample by a factor of 4, the signal-to-noise ratio in terms of ...

  4. Sample and hold - Wikipedia

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    In electronics, a sample and hold (also known as sample and follow) circuit is an analog device that samples (captures, takes) the voltage of a continuously varying analog signal and holds (locks, freezes) its value at a constant level for a specified minimum period of time.

  5. Sample-rate conversion - Wikipedia

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    If the ratio of the two sample rates is (or can be approximated by) [A] [4] a fixed rational number L/M: generate an intermediate signal by inserting L − 1 zeros between each of the original samples. Low-pass filter this signal at half of the lower of the two rates. Select every M-th sample from the filtered output, to obtain the result. [5]

  6. Sampling - Wikipedia

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    Sampling (signal processing), converting a continuous signal into a discrete signal; Sampling (graphics), converting continuous colors into discrete color components; Sampling (music), the reuse of a sound recording in another recording Sampler (musical instrument), an electronic musical instrument used to record and play back samples

  7. Sample (signal) - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Sample (signal)

  8. Signal - Wikipedia

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    A digital signal is a signal that is constructed from a discrete set of waveforms of a physical quantity so as to represent a sequence of discrete values. [8] [9] [10] A logic signal is a digital signal with only two possible values, [11] [12] and describes an arbitrary bit stream.

  9. Signal processing - Wikipedia

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    Signal processing is an electrical engineering subfield that focuses on analyzing, modifying and synthesizing signals, such as sound, images, potential fields, seismic signals, altimetry processing, and scientific measurements. [1]