näytteenottonopeus
Näytteenottonopeus, often translated as sampling rate, refers to the number of samples of a continuous signal taken per unit of time. It is a fundamental parameter in digital signal processing, determining how accurately a digital representation can capture the nuances of an analog signal. A higher näytteenottonopeus means more data points are collected per second, leading to a more faithful reconstruction of the original signal. Conversely, a lower rate can result in aliasing, where high-frequency components of the signal are misrepresented as lower frequencies, causing distortion.
The Nyquist-Shannon sampling theorem is a crucial concept related to näytteenottonopeus. It states that to perfectly
In practical applications, näytteenottonopeus is chosen based on the characteristics of the signal being sampled and