Saturday, September 19, 2009

As the names suggest, this classification is determined by whether or not the time axis (x-axis) is discrete (countable) or continuous. A continuous-time signal will contain a value for all real numbers along the time axis. In contrast to this, a discrete-time signal is often created by using the sampling theorem to sample a continuous signal, so it will only have values at equally spaced intervals along the time axis.

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