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If the frequency spectrum of a signal has a bandwidth of 500 hz with the highest frequency at 600 hz, what should be the sampling rate, according to the nyquist theorem?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by yashaswi084
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Answer:1200samples/s

Explanation:

Nyquist's theorem states that a periodic signal must be sampled at more than twice the highest frequency component of the signal. In practice, because of the finite time available, a sample rate somewhat higher than this is necessary,Nyquist formula gives the upper bound for the data rate of a transmission system by calculating the bit rate directly from the number of signal levels and the bandwidth of the system. Specifically, in a noise-free channel, Nyquist tells us that we can transmit data at a rate of up to. C=2Blog2M.

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