Lab 5 - Sampling Theorem
Lab 5 - Sampling Theorem
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1.0 OBJECTIVES
2.0 EQUIPMENT
MATLAB® software.
A continuous time signal can be represented in its samples and can be recovered
back when sampling frequency fs is greater than or equal to the twice the highest
frequency component of message signal, fm. i. e.:
f s ≥2 f m
If the sampling frequency (fs) equals twice the input signal frequency (fm), then
such a condition is called the Nyquist Criteria for sampling. When sampling
frequency equals twice the input signal frequency is known as “Nyquist rate”.
f s=2 f m
If the sampling frequency (fs) is less than twice the input signal frequency, such
criteria called an Aliasing effect.
f s <2 f m
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4.0 PROCEDURE
2. Write down the frequency of the signal and the sampling frequency and
paste the output figure in the Simulation Results section.
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3. Change the sampling frequency, fs as follow and paste the output
figures in the Simulation/Experiment Results section:
a. 8 Hz
b. 10 Hz
c. 20 Hz
d. 80 Hz
e. 100 Hz
7.0 CONCLUSION
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