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- From: iqbal@creek.eel.ufl.edu (M.Iqbal)
- Subject: Re: Pulse Shaping...
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- Date: Thu, 24 Dec 92 20:12:48 GMT
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- In article <BzMEHo.66s@ncifcrf.gov>, digennar@fcs280s.ncifcrf.gov (Frank S. DiGennaro) writes:
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- |> This might be a dumb question, but here goes. If I put a sine wave of frequency
- |> F into a series of N flip-flops, the output will be a square wave of frequency
- |> F/2^N. How do I re-shape it back to a sine wave?
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- Use Low Pass Filter.
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