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Section 12-1 Analog-to-Digital Conversion: Solution

The document describes analog to digital conversion of a signal. It involves sampling an analog signal at regular intervals, holding the signal level between samples, quantizing the sampled levels into binary codes using different numbers of bits, and reconstructing the original analog signal from the quantized binary data. It provides examples of these steps and asks the reader to perform similar conversions and reconstructions.

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Section 12-1 Analog-to-Digital Conversion: Solution

The document describes analog to digital conversion of a signal. It involves sampling an analog signal at regular intervals, holding the signal level between samples, quantizing the sampled levels into binary codes using different numbers of bits, and reconstructing the original analog signal from the quantized binary data. It provides examples of these steps and asks the reader to perform similar conversions and reconstructions.

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Section 12–1 Analog-to-Digital Conversion

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3 ms. Show the output of the sampling circuit. Assume a one-to-one voltage correspondence
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The output of the sampling circuit in Problem 1 is applied to a hold circuit. Show
the output of the hold circuit.

3 The output of the sampling circuit in Problem 2 is quantized using 2 bits. What
is resulting sequences of binary codes?
4 Repeat Problem 3 using 4 bit quantization.

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(a) Reconstruct the analog signal from the 2-bit quantization in Problem 3.
(b) Reconstruct the analog signal from the 4-bit quantization in Problem 4

Graph the analog function represented by the following sequence of binary numbers:
1111, 1110, 1101, 1100, 1010, 1001, 1000, 0111, 0110, 0101, 0100, 0101, 0110, 0111, 1000,
1001, 1010, 1011, 1100, 1100, 1100, 1011, 1010, 1001.

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