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Band Pass Sampling Statement and Problems
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Consider a real-valued base-band x(t), band limited to 10 kHz. The Nyquist rate for the signal
y
(
t
)
=
x
(
t
)
x
(
1
+
t
2
)
is
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⇒
Nyquist Rate = 2
f
m
a
x
= 2
×
15 =30 kHz
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