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PM3328B-6-1-3-E ICS TRIPLEX

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Pioneer Magnetics PM3328B-6-1-3-E Description: Pioneer Magnetic Power Supply (56v/26.8a)

ICS TRIPLEX PM3328B-6-1-3-E The effect of different signals becoming indistinguishable

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PM3328B-6-1-3-E ICS TRIPLEX

ICS TRIPLEX PM3328B-6-1-3-E The effect of different signals becoming indistinguishable

Aliasing is an effect that makes different signals indistinguishable during the sampling process. The characteristic of aliasing is that it changes the output compared to the original signal, as resampling or interpolation can lead to a decrease in image resolution, video frame rate, or audio waveform resolution. Anti aliasing filters can be used to correct this issue.

ICS TRIPLEX PM3328B-6-1-3-E shows aliasing in digital images as Moire fringes or ripple effects. The spatial aliasing in the image pattern makes it appear like waves or ripples radiating from a certain part. This is because the pixelization of the image is poor; When our eyes insert these pixels, they just don’t look right.

ICS TRIPLEX PM3328B-6-1-3-E video also experiences aliasing, which is called temporal aliasing because it is caused by the frequency of the frame rather than the pixelization of the image. Due to the limited frame rate, objects that move quickly like wheels appear to be reversing or too slow; This is called the wheel effect. This is determined by the frame rate of the camera and can be avoided by using a time aliasing reduction filter during shooting.

ICS TRIPLEX PM3328B-6-1-3-E In audio, aliasing is the result of lower resolution sampling, which means poor sound quality and static noise. This situation occurs when audio is sampled at a resolution lower than the original recording. When using lower resolution samples to convert sinusoidal audio waves into digital waves, only a few specific points of that wave are used as data

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