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The three aspects of quantization, programmers generally concerned with are:

a) coding error, sampling rate and amplification

b) sampling rate, coding error and conditioning

c) sampling rate, aperture time and codin

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Answered by danielochich
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Quantizating is the process of diving an analogue input signal into a string of discrete outputs, each of constant amplitude.
 There are three aspects of quantizing.
Sampling rate which is the number of samples per second.

Aperture time which is the sampling rate, defined as the number of samples per seconds.

Coding error ( amplitude uncertainty) which is the difference between the conditional signal and the quatised signal.  This difference is measured.


Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The three aspects of quantization, programmers generally concerned with are:

a) coding error, sampling rate and amplification

b) sampling rate, coding error and conditioning

c) sampling rate, aperture time and codin

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