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In signal processing, sampling is the reduction of a continuous-domain signal to a discrete-domain signal.
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What do triangles mean in frequency aliasing depiction?
My take is the shaded area contains the original signal. when you sample that baseband band-limited signal at fs you will get replicas of it at intervals spaced by nFs n=-inf......inf. as long as the sampling …
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Aliasing beating frequency
You were mistaken to increase the resolution of the FFT, no need for that that. what you needed to do was increase the sampling rate without changing your original signal. … This will give you a sampling rate of
1.5*8 = 12Hz. I'll bet you see all the frequencies you think you should see... …