Operations on Signals
Learn about amplitude transformations on discrete-time signals.
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A discrete-time signal can be transformed to acheive desired outcomes. The simplest example of a change in amplitude is that of an amplifier.
- An analog solution for an amplifier is a complicated electronic circuit.
- The digital solution is a simple multiplication operation performed by the arithmetic logic unit (ALU) of a processor.
On the other hand, a signal can be transformed by nature. We are interested in the inverse transformation to view the original signal. As an example of a change in frequency, a redshift in astronomy indicates an increase in the wavelength of radiation emitted by a receding star, planet or galaxy. This is because the color red has the longest wavelength in the visible spectrum due to the well-known Doppler effect.
There are two variables in a discrete-time signal:
- An independent time axis
- A dependent amplitude axis
Let’s focus on simple amplitude transformations to discrete-time signals.
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