Kvantointivirheellä
Kvantointivirheellä, or quantization error, is a phenomenon that occurs when continuous analog signals are converted into discrete digital representations. This conversion process, known as analog-to-digital conversion (ADC), involves sampling the analog signal at regular intervals and then assigning each sample a numerical value from a finite set of possible values. The difference between the original analog value and its assigned digital approximation is the quantization error.
The magnitude of the quantization error is directly related to the number of bits used in the
Quantization error is an inherent limitation of digital signal processing. While it cannot be entirely eliminated,