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How can you avoid aliasing error during sampling when converting an analog signal?

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  1. 5 July, 05:00
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    Aliasing is a distortion in the signal when a continuous signal is converted into digital signal that is ADC process, due to this effect the signal aliases of one another. There will be no aliasing effect if the frequency of the signal will not be higher than the sampling frequency

    The another way of avoiding aliasing is to limit the range of the continuous signal.
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