Quatization
Quatization
The digitization of analog signals involves the rounding off of the values
which are approximately equal to the analog values. The method of
sampling chooses a few points on the analog signal and then these points
are joined to round off the value to a near stabilized value. Such a process
is called as Quantization.
Types of Quantization
Quantization Error
For any system, during its functioning, there is always a difference in the
values of its input and output. The processing of the system results in an
error, which is the difference of those values.
The difference between an input value and its quantized value is called
a Quantization Error. A Quantizer is a logarithmic function that performs
Quantization roundingoffthevalueroundingoffthevalue. An analog-to-digital
converter (ADC) works as a quantizer.
The following figure illustrates an example for a quantization error,
indicating the difference between the original signal and the quantized
signal.
Quantization Noise
Companding in PCM