Sampling of Continuous-Time Signals
Sampling of Continuous-Time Signals
Content and Figures are from Discrete-Time Signal Processing, 2e by Oppenheim, Shafer, and Buck, 1999-2000 Prentice Hall Inc.
Signal Types
Analog signals: continuous in time and amplitude
Example: voltage, current, temperature,
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xn x c nT n
T is the sampling period in second
fs = 1/T is the sampling frequency in Hz
Sampling frequency in radian-per-second s=2fs rad/sec
Use [.] for discrete-time and (.) for continuous time signals
This is the ideal case not the practical but close enough
In practice it is implement with an analog-to-digital converters
We get digital signals that are quantized in amplitude and time
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Periodic Sampling
Sampling is, in general, not reversible
Given a sampled signal one could fit infinite continuous signals
through the samples
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Sampling Demo
In this movie the video camera is sampling at a fixed rate of 30
frames/second.
Observe how the rotating phasor aliases to different speeds as it
spins faster.
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Representation of Sampling
Mathematically convenient to represent in two stages
Impulse train modulator
Conversion of impulse train to a sequence
s(t)
xc(t)
Convert impulse
train to discretetime sequence
xc(t)
x[n]=xc(nT)
x[n]
s(t)
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We write xc(t) as a weighted sum of complex exponentials
Remember some Fourier Transform properties
Time Convolution (frequency domain multiplication)
x(t)y(t) X( j) Y( j)
x(t)e jot X j o
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x t t nT
s(t)
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X s j
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This tells us that the impulse train modulator
Creates images of the Fourier transform of the input signal
Images are periodic with sampling frequency
If s< N sampling maybe irreversible due to aliasing of images
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Demo
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