quantisointiväliä
Quantisointiväliä refers to the interval or range of values that a digital signal can represent after it has undergone quantization. In digital signal processing, continuous analog signals are converted into discrete digital signals through a process called analog-to-digital conversion (ADC). This process involves two main steps: sampling and quantization. Sampling captures the signal's amplitude at discrete points in time, and quantization assigns a specific discrete numerical value from a finite set of possible values to each sampled amplitude. The quantisointiväliä is the set of possible output values that the quantizer can produce.
The size and nature of the quantisointiväliä are determined by the number of bits used in the