Sampling Theorem Quantization and Binary Coding
This video explains the sampling theorem that dictates the minimum number of samples per seconds needed to reconstruct perfectly the continuous signal from the samples. It also explains aliasing and the basic of quantization and binary coding to convert an analog signal to a digital signal.

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