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Digital signal processing
Suppose you are performing data analysis on an audio amplifier output
output range is -5V to +5V; i.e.,
v(t). The amplifierv(t) ranges from -5V to +5V. You are going to perform an analog-to-digital conversion on(a) If you want to limit the quantization error to less than 0.1V, what is the minimum number of bits you need to use in your quantizer?
(b) Using this minimum number of bits, what will the average power in the quantization noise be?
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- Jun/29/2009 |
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