diff --git a/200 Library Papers/ME2046_Sampled_Data_Analysis_Reading_Chapter_2pdf2254ME.md b/200 Library Papers/ME2046_Sampled_Data_Analysis_Reading_Chapter_2pdf2254ME.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..fb34137e7 --- /dev/null +++ b/200 Library Papers/ME2046_Sampled_Data_Analysis_Reading_Chapter_2pdf2254ME.md @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ +--- +readstatus: false +dateread: +title: "ME2046_Sampled_Data_Analysis_Reading_Chapter_2.pdf: 2254 ME 2046 SEC1000 DIGITAL CONTROL SYSTEMS" +year: Error: `format` can only be applied to dates. Tried for format object +authors: + +citekey: "ME2046_Sampled_Data_Analysis_Reading_Chapter_2pdf2254ME" + + + + + + + +--- +# Indexing Information +## DOI +[](https://doi.org/) +## ISBN +[](https://www.isbnsearch.org/isbn/) +## Tags: + + +>[!Abstract] +> + +>[!note] Markdown Notes +>None! + +>[!seealso] Related Papers +> + +# Annotations + +>[!attention] Highlight +> *The result is illustrated in Figure 2.8. Note that the reconstructed signal is lagging behind the original signal. The reason is that the sampled signal did not contain values before t = 0 and only has finite terms. The interpolation formula is based on infinite series with both past and future samples available.* +> + +>[!attention] Highlight +> * (  ) mod( )  1 N S N* +> +> >[!note] Note +> >NOTE! This uses the NYQUIST frequency. NOT the sampling frequency. + +>[!attention] Highlight +> *One serious problem with the ideal low-pass filter given by Eq. (2.10) is that the filter is non-causal, since h(t) is nonzero for t < 0. h(t) starts at t   while the impulse that triggers the response does not occur until t  0* +> + +### Imported: 2025-01-16 6:03 pm + + diff --git a/300s School/ME 2046 - Digital Control Theory/2025-01-09 Sampling Theory.md b/300s School/ME 2046 - Digital Control Theory/2025-01-09 Sampling Theory.md index c4a9f7f77..c02438cd7 100644 --- a/300s School/ME 2046 - Digital Control Theory/2025-01-09 Sampling Theory.md +++ b/300s School/ME 2046 - Digital Control Theory/2025-01-09 Sampling Theory.md @@ -1,3 +1,4 @@ +# [[ME2046_Sampled_Data_Analysis_Reading_Chapter_2pdf2254ME]] # Impulse Sampling How do we represent a sequence of numbers? Impulse sampling does it by