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Nyquist theorem & collecting digital values
The acquisition is made in Labview using the Modbus library.
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Post #10
Aug 15, 2018
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Nyquist theorem & collecting digital values
I have transmitters connected in serial on a bus network. The signals are transferred via usb/rs-485 converter. A single transmitter has the max sampling rate of 16hz. Together I can only sample with max approx. 1.6Hz. The serial baudrate is 9600.
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Aug 15, 2018
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Nyquist theorem & collecting digital values
The values differ at bit but I think it depends on some error sources. I just want to make clear that it’s not because of the sampling rate.
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Aug 15, 2018
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Nyquist theorem & collecting digital values
Thank you. Yes I have heard about them. But is this theorem the same for digital signals?
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Aug 15, 2018
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Nyquist theorem & collecting digital values
I have a digital transmitter from which I collect and save values from. How do I know if I must apply this theorem or not? My values seems fine..
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