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operations:documentation.ivs.mark5mode [2016/07/13 02:59] Nick Ham |
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| For VSI recording, 1-bit sampling and 8 MHz bandwidths (e.g. R1 and R4 experiments): | For VSI recording, 1-bit sampling and 8 MHz bandwidths (e.g. R1 and R4 experiments): | ||
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| ====== Sampling Rate ====== | ====== Sampling Rate ====== | ||
| - | Recall that the nyquist rate is the minimum rate at which a signal can be sampled without introducing errors, which is twice the highest frequency present in the signal. Consequently, the __sampling rate__ is double the maximum bandwidth per channel (which the decimation ratio determines). | + | Recall that the nyquist rate is the minimum rate at which a signal can be sampled without introducing errors, which is twice the highest frequency present in a signal. Consequently, the __sampling rate__ is double the maximum bandwidth per channel (which the decimation ratio determines). |
| ====== Mark5 Data Recording Rate ====== | ====== Mark5 Data Recording Rate ====== | ||