Dividing up the range of analog values into discrete binary values during the analog to digital conversion process forces us to incur a rounding error. See what that error looks and sounds like in this episode of Geek Author
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 17-20, 1994 / Town & Country Hotel and C...
Abstract—The automation of fixed-point conversion requires fast methods to evaluate the numerical ac...
Analog-to-digital conversion and its reverse, digital-to-analog conversion, are ubiquitous in all mo...
Converting an analog signal to digital involves more than just digitizing some measurements. Consequ...
In this episode, we make the distinction between analog (real-world) values and the values that a co...
Computers don’t cope well with infinite, but that’s pretty much what the real world is about, limitl...
Does capturing analog measurements with a computer sound like so much hocus pocus? In this episode, ...
Computer quantization is important to consider in digital signal processing because it limits the ac...
All arithmetic operations can be decomposed into an infinitely accurate calculation and a subsequent...
The analog to digital converter (ADC) samples a continuous analog signal and produces a stream of di...
While the task of digital error correction seems resolved in the context of quantum computing, that ...
The amount of quantization noise generated in a digital- to-analog converter is dependent on the num...
The linear reconstruction phase of analog-to-digital (A/D) conversion in signal processing is analyz...
AbstractWe discuss the trade-off between sampling and quantization in signal processing for the purp...
The thesis begins with an overview of the four types of error that are generated in digital filters ...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 17-20, 1994 / Town & Country Hotel and C...
Abstract—The automation of fixed-point conversion requires fast methods to evaluate the numerical ac...
Analog-to-digital conversion and its reverse, digital-to-analog conversion, are ubiquitous in all mo...
Converting an analog signal to digital involves more than just digitizing some measurements. Consequ...
In this episode, we make the distinction between analog (real-world) values and the values that a co...
Computers don’t cope well with infinite, but that’s pretty much what the real world is about, limitl...
Does capturing analog measurements with a computer sound like so much hocus pocus? In this episode, ...
Computer quantization is important to consider in digital signal processing because it limits the ac...
All arithmetic operations can be decomposed into an infinitely accurate calculation and a subsequent...
The analog to digital converter (ADC) samples a continuous analog signal and produces a stream of di...
While the task of digital error correction seems resolved in the context of quantum computing, that ...
The amount of quantization noise generated in a digital- to-analog converter is dependent on the num...
The linear reconstruction phase of analog-to-digital (A/D) conversion in signal processing is analyz...
AbstractWe discuss the trade-off between sampling and quantization in signal processing for the purp...
The thesis begins with an overview of the four types of error that are generated in digital filters ...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 17-20, 1994 / Town & Country Hotel and C...
Abstract—The automation of fixed-point conversion requires fast methods to evaluate the numerical ac...
Analog-to-digital conversion and its reverse, digital-to-analog conversion, are ubiquitous in all mo...