In Reply to: Re: That's misleading and actually wrong. posted by Todd Krieger on June 16, 2006 at 21:07:20:
That's not a bandlimited signal.Now go make a bandlimited signal for your ***INPUT***. Proceed from there. The dither will NOT be bandlimited. The input signal will be.
Do you imagine that the dither has any wider bandwidth than the signal while in the sampled (digital) domain?
Yes or no. Yes or no.
In the digital domain, what is the total bandwidth of the signal. Simple question. Simple answer. What is it?
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Follow Ups
- Still the same mistake. - real_jj 22:21:43 06/16/06 (13)
- Re: Still the same mistake. - Todd Krieger 23:50:30 06/16/06 (12)
- Of course you can in many cases! - Ted Smith 07:39:37 06/17/06 (7)
- Bullshit.... - Todd Krieger 11:01:50 06/17/06 (6)
- Sorry Todd - Ted Smith 12:22:28 06/17/06 (2)
- Re: Sorry Todd - Todd Krieger 12:55:53 06/17/06 (1)
- Re: Sorry Todd - Ted Smith 13:03:49 06/17/06 (0)
- Tut... - real_jj 11:08:23 06/17/06 (2)
- The Poseur Posse.... - Todd Krieger 11:20:15 06/17/06 (1)
- See the questions addressed to you at the top of the board... - real_jj 11:30:37 06/17/06 (0)
- Well, let's see. - real_jj 00:20:18 06/17/06 (3)
- Re: Well, let's see. - Todd Krieger 00:51:57 06/17/06 (2)
- Re: Well, let's see. - andy_c 08:44:44 06/17/06 (0)
- Todd, go get a sub-director at www.timecube.com - real_jj 00:54:25 06/17/06 (0)