This document discusses quantization which is the process of converting an analog signal to a digital signal by sampling and rounding values. It involves discretizing the signal into a finite number of quantization levels. There are two main types of quantization: uniform and non-uniform. Quantization results in some loss of information and error between the original and quantized signal known as quantization error or quantization noise.
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This document discusses quantization which is the process of converting an analog signal to a digital signal by sampling and rounding values. It involves discretizing the signal into a finite number of quantization levels. There are two main types of quantization: uniform and non-uniform. Quantization results in some loss of information and error between the original and quantized signal known as quantization error or quantization noise.
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Quantization
• 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. Quantizing an Analog Signal
• The analog-to-digital converters perform this
type of function to create a series of digital values out of the given analog signal. The following figure represents an analog signal. This signal to get converted into digital, has to undergo sampling and quantizing. The quantizing of an analog signal is done by discretizing the signal with a number of quantization levels. Quantization is representing the sampled values of the amplitude by a finite set of levels, which means converting a continuous-amplitude sample into a discrete-time signal. The following figure shows how an analog signal gets quantized. The blue line represents analog signal while the brown one represents the quantized signal. • Both sampling and quantization result in the loss of information. The quality of a Quantizer output depends upon the number of quantization levels used. The discrete amplitudes of the quantized output are called as representation levels or reconstruction levels. The spacing between the two adjacent representation levels is called a quantum or step-size. The following figure shows the resultant quantized signal which is the digital form for the given analog signal.
This is also called as Stair-case waveform, in accordance with its shape.
Types of Quantization
• There are two types of Quantization - Uniform
Quantization and Non-uniform Quantization. • The type of quantization in which the quantization levels are uniformly spaced is termed as a Uniform Quantization. The type of quantization in which the quantization levels are unequal and mostly the relation between them is logarithmic, is termed as a Non- uniform Quantization. There are two types of uniform quantization. They are Mid-Rise type and Mid-Tread type. The following figures represent the two types of uniform quantization. • The Mid-Rise type is so called because the origin lies in the middle of a raising part of the stair-case like graph. The quantization levels in this type are even in number. • The Mid-tread type is so called because the origin lies in the middle of a tread of the stair-case like graph. The quantization levels in this type are odd in number. • Both the mid-rise and mid-tread type of uniform quantizers are symmetric about the origin. 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 rounding off the value. 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
• It is a type of quantization error, which usually
occurs in analog audio signal, while quantizing it to digital. For example, in music, the signals keep changing continuously, where a regularity is not found in errors. Such errors create a wideband noise called as Quantization Noise.