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Normalised Sampling - kristina_go - Feb 8 2:59:00 2006

Hi all,

I know this is a Matlab discussion group, but I would like to ask 
regarding DSP in Excel?
Can anyone please enlighten me, what does it mean by Normalised 
Sampling?

How many type of sampling are there?
How to perform a non-normalised sampling in excel?

I have been to many excel forum but majority of them are excel's 
expert, not DSP's expert.

Thanks in advance:)
	
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Re: Normalised Sampling - Charles Gregory - Feb 8 9:30:00 2006

Hi , 
  
  I do not know what it refers to in Excel. However I guess that  Normalised
sampling is the result of a sampling process divided by the  sampling
Frequency...
  
  So, suppose you have a signal and you sample that signal at say 8 KHz (  which
means that you take a sample of  that signal every  1/  8000 seconds).  Now if
you divide those "sampled   values"  by the Sampling frequency  i.e
8KHz. I guess you  have performed  Normalised sampling.
  
  I recommand you look into Sampling Theroem, Nyquist and Normalisation.
  
  All the best.
  
  Charles
	kristina_go <sulphox77@sulp...> wrote:          Hi all,
  
  I know this is a Matlab discussion group, but I would like to ask 
  regarding DSP in Excel?
  Can anyone please enlighten me, what does it mean by Normalised 
  Sampling?
  
  How many type of sampling are there?
  How to perform a non-normalised sampling in excel?
  
  I have been to many excel forum but majority of them are excel's 
  expert, not DSP's expert.
  
  Thanks in advance:)
	
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Re: Normalised Sampling - xyj_...@hotmail.com - Feb 9 22:24:00 2006

Hi , 
  
  I do not know what it refers to in Excel. However I guess that  Normalised
sampling is the result of a sampling process divided by the  sampling
Frequency...
  
  So, suppose you have a signal and you sample that signal at say 8 KHz (  which
means that you take a sample of  that signal every  1/  8000 seconds).  Now if
you divide those "sampled   values"  by the Sampling frequency  i.e
8KHz. I guess you  have performed  Normalised sampling.
  
  I recommand you look into Sampling Theroem, Nyquist and Normalisation.
  
  All the best.
  
  Charles
	kristina_go <sulphox77@sulp...> wrote:          Hi all,
  
  I know this is a Matlab discussion group, but I would like to ask 
  regarding DSP in Excel?
  Can anyone please enlighten me, what does it mean by Normalised 
  Sampling?
  
  How many type of sampling are there?
  How to perform a non-normalised sampling in excel?
  
  I have been to many excel forum but majority of them are excel's 
  expert, not DSP's expert.
  
  Thanks in advance:)
	I don't agree the opinion of Charles about normalized sampling,I guess it maybe
the sampling frequency to the signal frequency,for example, if the given signal
frequency is 3kHz, your normalized sampling rate is 8, then the real sampling
rate is 24kHz.
	
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