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Sampling of Continuous-Time Signals: Digital Signal Processing, 2010

This chapter discusses sampling of continuous-time signals and processing discrete-time signals. It explains that sampling a continuous-time signal using a periodic impulse train results in a discrete-time sequence. It also discusses that processing a discrete-time signal with an LTI system and then reconstructing it results in the equivalent continuous-time filtering of the original continuous signal. The chapter contains examples of ideal lowpass filtering and differentiation using this approach.

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Sampling of Continuous-Time Signals: Digital Signal Processing, 2010

This chapter discusses sampling of continuous-time signals and processing discrete-time signals. It explains that sampling a continuous-time signal using a periodic impulse train results in a discrete-time sequence. It also discusses that processing a discrete-time signal with an LTI system and then reconstructing it results in the equivalent continuous-time filtering of the original continuous signal. The chapter contains examples of ideal lowpass filtering and differentiation using this approach.

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Sampling of Continuous-

Time Signals
Chapter. 4

EE432 Digital Signal Processing Fall, 2010 Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Contents
• Introduction
• in terms of and
• Discrete-time processing of continuous-
time signals
• Continuous-time processing of discrete-
time signals

EE432 Digital Signal Processing Fall, 2010 Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Introduction

EE432 Digital Signal Processing Fall, 2010 Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
in terms of and
C/D converter

Conversion from
x impulse train to
discrete-time
sequence

A:

B:

From A and B

EE432 Digital Signal Processing Fall, 2010 Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Sampling with Periodic Impulse

EE432 Digital Signal Processing Fall, 2010 Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Effect of Aliasing in the Sampling of Cosine

no Aliasing Aliasing

EE432 Digital Signal Processing Fall, 2010 Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Examples of no Aliasing and Aliasing
with no Aliasing with Aliasing

T T

... ... ...

0 0

... ... ...

0 -4 0 4

EE432 Digital Signal Processing Fall, 2010 Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Reconstruction of Band-Limited Signals
from the Samples

EE432 Digital Signal Processing Fall, 2010 Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Discrete-Time Processing of Continuous-
Time Signal

• LTI

• If for , then

• Thus, the continuous-time effective filter is given by

EE432 Digital Signal Processing Fall, 2010 Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Discrete-Time Processing of Continuous-
Time Signal
• Time domain representation of
Make a sampled Reconstruction
version of filter

EE432 Digital Signal Processing Fall, 2010 Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
example4.4 Ideal Continuous-Time Lowpass
Filtering Using a Discrete- Time Lowpass filter

EE432 Digital Signal Processing Spring, 2009 Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
example4.5 Discrete- Time Implementation Of an
Ideal Continuous-Time Band-Limited Differentiator

EE432 Digital Signal Processing Spring, 2009 Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Continuous-Time Processing of Discrete-
Time Signals

no aliasing

EE432 Digital Signal Processing Fall, 2010 Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Summary
• Continuous to Discrete
– Input/Output Relationship
C/D converter

Conversion from
x impulse train to
discrete-time
sequence

• Discrete to Continuous
– Input/Output Relationship

EE432 Digital Signal Processing Fall, 2010 Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

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