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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: Nyquist Frequency
>>Example: 48KHz digital A/D converter could capture a 23KHz >>pure >> > sine wave, and output a 23KHz sine wave whose amplitude varies at 1Khz >>- you >> > would hear that 1Khz signal for sure! >> >>Frequencies below Nyquist come through without any change. > > well, why don't you actually try it :-) > > I did, the 1khz tone is not very loud, but it's there. yes, but remember that your system (don't know what you used) most likely already has the anti-aliasing filter on it so these effects will be very very attenuated - as will the 23KHZ signal. > Not every fact is in the textbooks ;-) you got that right! Jon
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