On Mon, November 23, 2015 3:02 pm, jonetsu(a)teksavvy.com wrote:
Attached is a quick drawing to illustrate. It is
coarse as there are
very few sampling points, but the principle applies.
The picture you have drawn violates the very first requirement of
sampling, namely that the input is bandwidth limited to less than half of
the sampling rate.
how would you interpolate a 4-bit
Mona Lisa to show the subtleties of Da Vinci's painting ?
Switching arguments between sample rate and bit depth, along with
providing an example which violates the first requirement of discrete time
sampling indicates that you did not understand the presentation. Perhaps
watch it again.
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Chris Caudle