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Digital Communication (GTU) 5-1 Pulse Code Modulation

The document discusses pulse code modulation and provides the natural frequency (ωn) of 25.6 × 103 rad/sec and the maximum input frequency (fmax) of 4074.36 Hz without introducing slope overload distortion. It states that this maximum input frequency of 4074.36 Hz ensures there is no slope overload distortion.

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Digital Communication (GTU) 5-1 Pulse Code Modulation

The document discusses pulse code modulation and provides the natural frequency (ωn) of 25.6 × 103 rad/sec and the maximum input frequency (fmax) of 4074.36 Hz without introducing slope overload distortion. It states that this maximum input frequency of 4074.36 Hz ensures there is no slope overload distortion.

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Digital Communication (GTU)

5-1

Pulse Code Modulation

n = 25.6 103 rad /sec.


fmax = 4074.36 Hz

...Ans.

This is the maximum input frequency without introducing any slope overload distortion.

n = 25.6 103 rad /sec.


fmax = 4074.36 Hz

...Ans.

This is the maximum input frequency without introducing any slope overload distortion.

n = 25.6 103 rad /sec.


fmax = 4074.36 Hz

...Ans.

This is the maximum input frequency without introducing any slope overload distortion.

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