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How Many Samples Per Revolution Are Required To Study A Particular Order

  • Post author:James Wren
  • Post published:August 29, 2013
  • Reading time:1 mins read
  • Post comments:0 Comments
  • Post category:P8000/signal processing

When working in the synchronous/angle domain, how many samples per revolution are required to study a particular order.

To study the nth order we need 2*n samples per revolution. (more…)

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