Reliably Capturing Higher Frequencies Using Subsampling
Anyone dealing with sampling systems will soon become aware of the limitations imposed by the Nyquist-Shannon sampling theorem. According to this rule, signals containing frequencies higher than half the sampling frequency can no longer be reliably detected. However, this is only half the truth. A reliable method for capturing higher frequency signals is known as subsampling, also called sub-Nyquist sampling. This article presents the method in a practical way, using a simple Arduino Uno.
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