Re: Looking for a GOOD explanation of the proof and application of DST, and other DSP techniques.. DSP encyclopedia?
- From: "maxplanck" <erik.bowen@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 29 May 2008 23:44:18 -0500
If there are two components not precisely harmonically related, then
there are no duplicated regions between zero crossings anywhere in the
signal. Plot f(t) = sin(wt) + sin (pi*wt). It will repeat
*approximately* every 154 zero-crossing intervals, more accurately every
40,115. Never exactly, though.
Jerry
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This makes sense, I think you told me that before in another thread, makes
more sense hearing it a second time after the first one had time to
marinate. Thanks!
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