
evm1024
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Look in all honesty I am having a hard time understanding your point. On one hand I think that you think that this is the cave and are playing with us. On the other I think that you are being rather dense. Then again I think that you live in some kind of fantasy land and truly think that the theoretical perfection of nyquist is important to real world implementations. At other times I'm thinking that you are so geeky that you do not see how absurd your insistence is.
I'll reserve judgment and ask.
What is your point? What do we (I) need to concede to you to get you to move forward to a constructive discussion? How is the perfection of nyquist in a perfect world significant to this discussion??
Regards, Ethan
I'll reserve judgment and ask.
What is your point? What do we (I) need to concede to you to get you to move forward to a constructive discussion? How is the perfection of nyquist in a perfect world significant to this discussion??
Regards, Ethan
No, but I stayed at a Holiday Inn Express once.
The error caused by this is called aliasing and imaging. The effects of the error are easily calculated. It is prevented by low pass filtering, the application of which is robust.
That's jitter, and it's also well understood.
That's quantization distortion, also well understood.
Well, yeah, and I wish I had a laser stylus error correcting cartridge on my turntable.