- How do you calculate Nyquist sampling frequency?
- Why is the Nyquist sampling rate 2B?
- How do you calculate sample sampling frequency?
- What is the Nyquist interval required while sampling g/t )= sinc 200t?
How do you calculate Nyquist sampling frequency?
The frequency fn = 1/2Δt is called the Nyquist frequency. When spectra are presented for digital data, the highest frequency shown is the Nyquist frequency. For IRIS broadband seismic stations, Δt = 0.05 s, so the Nyquist frequency is 10 Hz.
Why is the Nyquist sampling rate 2B?
"If the essential frequency range is limited to B cycles per second, 2B was given by Nyquist as the maximum number of code elements per second that could be unambiguously resolved, assuming the peak interference is less than half a quantum step.
How do you calculate sample sampling frequency?
The sampling frequency or sampling rate, fs, is the average number of samples obtained in one second, thus fs = 1/T. Its unit is sample per second or hertz e.g. 48 kHz is 48,000 samples per second.
What is the Nyquist interval required while sampling g/t )= sinc 200t?
(a) g(t) = sinc(200t) SOLUTION: This sinc pulse corresponds to a bandwidth of W = 100 Hz. Hence, the Nyquist rate is 200 Hz, and the Nyquist interval is 1/200 seconds.