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How Do I Upsample and Downsample My Data?

  • Post author:James Wren
  • Post published:January 27, 2017
  • Reading time:9 mins read
  • Post comments:4 Comments
  • Post category:signal processing/tutorials

This post covers how to upsample and downsample data and the possible pitfalls of this process. Before we cover the technical details let us first explain what we mean by upsample…

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What is the maximum analysis frequency for a waterfall in DATS?

  • Post author:James Wren
  • Post published:March 19, 2015
  • Reading time:1 mins read
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  • Post category:DATS/signal processing/tutorial

The maximum analysis frequency is always half the sample rate of the input signal.

So if your data is captured at 50kHz the maximum analysis frequency will be 25kHz.

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