- How do you reconstruct a continuous-time signal from its samples?
- When the continuous-time signals are sampled it is converted?
- How do you convert a continuous signal to a discrete signal?
- How can a continuous signal be converted into digital signal?
How do you reconstruct a continuous-time signal from its samples?
A continuous time signal can be processed by processing its samples through a discrete time system. For reconstructing the continuous time signal from its discrete time samples without any error, the signal should be sampled at a sufficient rate that is determined by the sampling theorem.
When the continuous-time signals are sampled it is converted?
1. Which of the following should be done in order to convert a continuous-time signal to a discrete-time signal? Explanation: The process of converting a continuous-time signal into a discrete-time signal by taking samples of continuous time signal at discrete time instants is known as 'sampling'.
How do you convert a continuous signal to a discrete signal?
Sampling is the process of discretizing the domain of a continuous signal to produce a discrete signal which can then be processed on a computer. Usually, information is lost in the sampling process.
How can a continuous signal be converted into digital signal?
Through A/D conversion, analog signals are changed into a sequence of binary numbers (encoded bits), from which the digital signal is created by the transmitter.