Bandwidth

How are signal bandwidth and MSPS related?

How are signal bandwidth and MSPS related?
  1. How is bandwidth related to sampling rate?
  2. Does oversampling increase bandwidth?
  3. What does MSPS mean in ADC?
  4. What determines the bandwidth of a signal?

How is bandwidth related to sampling rate?

Sampling rate determines the sound frequency range (corresponding to pitch) which can be represented in the digital waveform. The range of frequencies represented in a waveform is often called its bandwidth.

Does oversampling increase bandwidth?

Handling Higher Signal Bandwidths

The another inherent advantage of oversampling is the capability of handling higher-signal bandwidths. For the oversampling case of 200 MSPS, the ADC can handle around 100-MHz signal BW.

What does MSPS mean in ADC?

Msps: Megasamples per second (millions of samples per second)

What determines the bandwidth of a signal?

To determine the bandwidth of a signal, the difference between the highest frequency and the lowest frequency over which the signal is transmitted is calculated. The cut-off frequency is the boundary frequency where the energy of the system reduces rather than it passing through.

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