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Discrete quantities

Table of contents

  1. Analog vs discrete
  2. Converting to and from the analog world
  3. Sampling theorem
  4. References

Analog vs discrete

  • Section 1.1 “Analog and Discrete Variables” in [1]
  • Section “Analogue and digital data” (Chapter 1) in [2]
  • Secion “Digital and analogue signals” (Chapter 1) in [3]
  • Chapter 1 “Introduction: Analog Versus Digital” in [4]

Converting to and from the analog world

  • Section “Interfacing the digital system to the real world” (Chapter 8) in [2]
  • Chapter 6 “Analogue to Digital and Digital to Analogue Conversion” in [3]

Sampling theorem

The Nyquist-Shannon theorem

References

  • [1]G. Donzellini, L. Oneto, D. Ponta, and D. Anguita, Introduction to Digital Systems Design. Springer International Publishing, 2018 [Online]. Available at: https://books.google.cl/books?id=va1qDwAAQBAJ
  • [2]J. Stonham, Digital Logic Techniques. CRC Press, 2017 [Online]. Available at: https://books.google.cl/books?id=a-5HDwAAQBAJ
  • [3]J. Morris, Digital Electronics. CRC Press, 2013 [Online]. Available at: https://books.google.cl/books?id=MkAI6lrRrm4C
  • [4]B. J. LaMeres, Introduction to Logic Circuits & Logic Design with Verilog. Springer International Publishing, 2019 [Online]. Available at: https://books.google.cl/books?id=1OORDwAAQBAJ