pp move indef Unreferenced date August 2007 A digitalsignal is a physical signal electronics signal ... to as a digitalsignal , even though it is an analog voltage waveform, since it is interpreted in terms of only two levels. The clock signal is a special digitalsignal that is used to synchronization synchronize digital circuits. The image shown can be considered the waveform of a clock signal ... V V sub EE sub is about 5.2  V. V sub CC sub Ground See also Digitalsignal processing Nyquist ... communication Bit encoding Category Digitalsignal processing ar ca Senyal digital de Digitalsignal ... ja pl Sygna cyfrowy pt Sinal digital ru simple Digitalsignal sk ... signal , for example of arbitrary bit stream , or of a digitize d sampling signal processing sampled and analog to digital converter analog to digital converted analog signal. The term digitalsignal can refer to a continuous time waveform signal used in any form of digital communication . a pulse train signal that switches between a discrete number of voltage levels or levels of light intensity, also known as a a line code d signal, for example a signal found in digital electronics or in serial communication s using digital baseband transmissionin, or a pulse code modulation PCM representation of a digitized analog signal. A signal that is generated by means of a digital modulation method digital passband transmission , produced by a modem , is in the first case considered as a digitalsignal, and in the second case as converted to an analog signal. Waveforms in digital systems Image S digital.PNG framed A digitalsignal waveform 1 low level, 2 high level, 3 rising edge, and 4 falling edge. main Digital In computer architecture and other digital systems, a waveform that switches between ... from a high voltage to a low one. Although in a highly simplified and idealised model of a digital ... is low, when above high. Digital circuits establish a no man s area or exclusion zone that is wider ... more details
Digital Active Signal Collector or DASC antenna is an active antenna for digitalsignal reception. DASC antennas are often used in DVB T receivers. With a DASC antenna it is possible to receive DVB T signals with a small in house antenna or a relative small outside antenna. The amplifier, built in to the antenna, receives it power supply via the coax cable between the DVB T box and the antenna. The advantages of an active antenna compared to a passive antenna and a separate amplifier is that the low signal can be amplified before it is subject to loss and or interference in the cables and connectors between antenna and amplifier. An active antenna is an antenna with an integrated signal amplifier. Category Antennas radio nl Digital Active Signal Collector ... more details
Refimprove date May 2008 Digitalsignal processing DSP is concerned with the representation of signal electronics signal s by a sequence of numbers or symbols and the processing of these signals. Digital ..., sensor array processing, spectral estimation, statistical signal processing, digital image ... real world analog signals. The first step is usually to convert the signal from an analog to a digital form, by sampling it using an analog to digital converter ADC , which turns the analog signal ... to digitalsignal processing allows for many advantages over analog processing in many applications ... . ref cite book title DigitalSignal Processing Instant access author James D. Broesch, Dag Stranneby ... on standard computers, on specialized processors called digitalsignal processor s DSPs , or on purpose ... technologies used for digitalsignal processing including more powerful general purpose microprocessor s, field programmable gate array s FPGAs , DigitalSignal Controller digitalsignal controllers ... others. ref cite book title DigitalSignal Processing and Applications author Dag Stranneby and William ... books?id NKK1DdqcDVUC&pg PA241&dq called digitalsignal processor hardware application specific integrated ... signal processing With the increasing use of computer s the usage of and need for digitalsignal processing ... bandwidth. A digital to analog converter is used to convert the digitalsignal back to analog ... guitar amplifiers . Implementation Digitalsignal processing is often implemented using Digitalsignal processor specialised microprocessors such as the Motorola 56000 DSP56000 , the TMS320 ... wikibooks DigitalSignal Processing div class references small Alan V Oppenheim Alan V. Oppenheim ..., ISBN 0 13 754920 2 Boaz Porat A Course in DigitalSignal Processing , Wiley, ISBN 0471149616 Richard G. Lyons Understanding DigitalSignal Processing , Prentice Hall, ISBN 0 13 108989 7 Jonathan Yaakov Stein, DigitalSignal Processing, a Computer Science Perspective , Wiley, ISBN 0 471 29546 9 Sen ... more details
Refimprove date November 2007 DigitalSignal 0 DS0 is a basic digital Signalling telecommunication signaling rate of 64 kbit s , corresponding to the capacity of one voice frequency equivalent channel communications channel . ref Definition from Federal Standard 1037C http www.its.bldrdoc.gov fs 1037 dir 012 1658.htm ref The DS0 rate, and its equivalents E carrier E0 and J carrier J0 , form the basis for the digital multiplex transmission telecommunications transmission hierarchy in telecommunications systems used in North America, Europe, Japan, and the rest of the world, for both the early plesiochronous systems such as T carrier and for modern synchronous systems such as Synchronous Digital Hierarchy SDH SONET . The DS0 rate was introduced to carry a single digitized voice call. For a typical phone call, the audio sound is digitized at an 8 kHz sample rate using 8 bit pulse code modulation for each of the 8000 samples per second. This resulted in a data rate of 64 kbit s . Because of its fundamental role in carrying a single phone call, the DS0 rate forms the basis for the digital multiplex transmission telecommunications transmission hierarchy in telecommunications systems used in North America. To limit the number of wires required between two involved in exchanging voice calls, a system was built in which multiple DS0s are multiplexed together on higher capacity circuits. In this system, twenty four 24 DS0s are multiplexed into a DigitalSignal 1 DS1 signal. Twenty eight 28 DS1s are multiplexed into a DigitalSignal 3 DS3 . When carried over copper wire, this is the well known T carrier system, with DigitalSignal 1 T1 and DigitalSignal 3 T3 corresponding to DS1 and DS3, respectively. Besides its use for voice communications, the DS0 rate may support twenty 2.4 kbit s channels, ten 4.8 kbit s channels, five 9.67 kbit s channels, one 56 kbit s channel, or one 64 ... E carrier system avoids this. References reflist See also DigitalSignal 1 DigitalSignal ... more details
Refimprove date August 2007 A digitalsignal controller DSC can be thought of as a hybrid of microcontroller s and digitalsignal processor s DSPs . Like microcontrollers, DSCs have fast interrupt responses, offer control oriented peripheral s like Pulse width modulation PWM s and watchdog timer s, and are usually programmed using the C programming language C programming language , although they can be programmed using the device s native assembly language . On the DSP side, they incorporate features found on most DSPs such as single cycle multiply accumulate multiply accumulate MAC units, barrel shifter s, and large accumulator computing accumulator s. Not all vendors have adopted the term DSC. Clarify date August 2009 The term was first introduced by Microchip Technology in 2002 with the launch of their 6000 series DSCs and subsequently adopted by most, but not all DSC vendors. For example, Infineon and Renesas refer to their DSCs as microcontrollers. DSCs are used in a wide range of applications, but the majority go into motor control, power conversion, and sensor processing applications. Currently DSCs are being marketed as green technologies for their potential to reduce power consumption in electric motors and power supplies. In order of market share, the top three DSC vendors are Texas Instruments , Freescale , and Microchip Technology , according to market research firm Forward Concepts 2007 . These three companies dominate the DSC market, with other vendors such as Infineon and Renesas taking a smaller slice of the pie. DSC Chips NOTE Data is from 07 2007 and table currently only includes offering from the top 3 DSC vendors. class wikitable Vendor Device Clock Speed ... interrupt handling, multi threading and a tiny footprint. DEFAULTSORT DigitalSignal Controller Category Microcontrollers Category Digitalsignal processing Category Digitalsignal processors Category Integrated circuits simple DigitalSignal Controller ... more details
Refimprove date May 2008 Original research article date May 2008 A digitalsignal processor DSP is a specialized microprocessor with an optimized architecture for the fast operational needs of digitalsignal processing . ref cite book last Yovits first Marshall C. title Advances in computers publisher ... books?id TxKynbyaIAMC&pg PA11 ref Typical characteristics Digitalsignal processing algorithm ... and space constraints. A specialized digitalsignal processor, however, will tend to provide a lower ... or large batteries. The architecture of a digitalsignal processor is optimized specifically for digitalsignal processing. Most also support some of the features as an applications processor or microcontroller, since signal processing is rarely the only task of a system. Some useful features for optimizing ... referencing Digitalsignal processors sometimes use time stationary encoding to simplify hardware and increase .... The Blackfin family of embedded digitalsignal processors combine the features of a DSP ... OMAP3 processors include a Cortex A8 and C6000 DSP. See also Digitalsignal controller References ... http www.dsp fpga.com DSP FPGA.com Magazine CPU technologies Category Digitalsignal processing Category Digitalsignal processors Category Integrated circuits bg DSP ca Processador de senyals digitals cs Digit ln sign lov procesor da DigitalSignal Processor de Digitaler Signalprozessor et Digitaalsignaali protsessor es Procesador digital de se al fr Processeur de signal num rique ko hi id Digitalsignal processor it DSP he lv Ciparsign lu ... Procesor sygna owy pt DSP ro DigitalSignal Processor ru simple Digital ... analog to digital, manipulated digitally, and then converted again to analog form, as diagrammed below ... is not viable. Image DSP block diagram.svg center thumb 500px A simple digital processing system Most ... signal processor . It had an on chip ADC DAC with an internal signal processor, but it didn ... more details
Multiple issues unreferenced May 2007 original research July 2010 DigitalSignal Interface DSI is a communications protocol protocol for the controlling of lighting in buildings initially electrical ballast s . It was created in 1991 by Austria n company Tridonic and is based on Manchester encoding Manchester coded 8 bit protocol, data rate of 1200 baud , 1 start bit , 8 data bits dimming value , 4 stop bits, and is the basis of the more sophisticated protocol Digital Addressable Lighting Interface DALI . The technology uses a single byte to communicate the lighting level 0 255 or 0x00 0xFF . DSI was the start of digital communication technology and was the precursor to DALI. Advantages Its simple nature makes it straightforward to understand, Implementation implement , and medical diagnosis diagnose , while its low voltage means it typically runs along relatively thin cables. Because each device has its own wire to the controller rather than being part of a computer network network it has no need of an address to be set, so can be replaced simply by unplugging the faulty one and plugging in the new. It dims to off, so does not require mains switching equipment to turn them off. Disadvantages It requires one wire per control channel so a sophisticated system could have hundreds of wires, thereby making diagnoses of problems difficult. It is a Property proprietary standard initially exclusive to Tridonic and mainly brands of Tridonic s parent company Zumtobel . Rival protocols Digital Addressable Lighting Interface DALI 0 10 V lighting control 1 10v analog DALI main Digital Addressable Lighting Interface DALI is an open standard for digital control of lighting. Several companies have adopted the DALI protocol in their product offerings. Even though DALI is an open standard, there are already versions of its implementation emerging in different lighting manufacturers products as they strive to provide a point of difference. DSI is essentially the same technology as DALI ... more details
unreferenced date October 2010 In digitalsignal processing , the normalized frequency of a periodic signal is its frequency expressed in units of cycles or radians per Sampling signal processing sample , rather than in the usual International System of Units SI Units of measurement units of hertz cycle per second cycles per second . The cycles per sample frequency is computed by dividing the cycles per second frequency by the sampling rate samples per second symbolically, the second per second units cancel cycles second samples second cycles sample. Applications The abstract reason for using normalized frequency is that, from the point of view of signal processing, a second is an arbitrary unit of time, while the sampling interval is a meaningful quantity formally, a characteristic unit for the system the frequency of a signal with respect to 1 second does not tell you about the behavior of the signal, but the frequency of a signal with respect to the sampling interval tells you the effect of sampling on the signal, via the sampling theorem . Stated alternatively, this process is called normalization , and the sampling frequency is a normalizing constant . In filter design , a given design can be used at different sample rates, resulting in different frequency responses. Normalization produces a distribution that is independent of the sample rate, and thus one plot is sufficient for all possible sample rates. Alternative normalizations The reference value is usually the sampling frequency, denoted math f s, , math   in samples per second , because the frequency spectrum of a sampled signal with real number real or complex number complex values is periodic with period ... See also Cycle per second DEFAULTSORT Normalized Frequency DigitalSignal Processing Category Digitalsignal processing Category Units of frequency sv Normaliserad frekvens ... table shows examples of normalized frequencies for a 1  kHz signal, a sample rate math f s math ... more details
Multi rate signal processing studies digitalsignal processing systems which include sample rate conversion . Multirate signal processing techniques are necessary for systems with different input and output sample rates, but may also be used to implement systems with equal input and output rates. Changing the sampling rate The process of changing the sampling rate of a signal resampling is called downsampling if the sample rate is decreased and upsampling if the sample rate is increased. Integer rate changes are far more common than non integer rate changes. Downsampling Main Downsampling See also Decimation signal processing Downsampling a sequence math x n math by retaining only every math M math th sample creates a new sequence math x d n x nM math . If the original sequence contains Digital frequency frequency components above math pi M math , the downsampler should be preceded by a low pass Digital filter filter with cutoff frequency math pi M math . In this application, such an anti aliasing filter is referred to as a decimation filter and the combined process of filtering and downsampling is called decimation. Upsampling Main Upsampling See also Interpolation Interpolation in DigitalSignal Processing Interpolation Upsampling a sequence math x n math creates a new sequence math x e n math where every math L math th sample is taken from math x n math with all others zero. The upsampled sequence contains math L math replicas of the original signal s spectrum. To restore the original ... Quadrature mirror filter References cite book title Multirate DigitalSignal Processing first1 Ronald .... Fractional rate changes Changing the sampling rate of a signal by a rational fraction math L M ... 605162 6 cite book title Discrete Time Signal Processing edition 2nd first1 Alan V. last1 Oppenheim first2 Ronald W. last2 Schafer publisher Prentice Hall year 1999 isbn 0 13 754920 2 Category Digitalsignal processing ... more details
The Signal may refer to The Signal radio program The Signal radio program , a Canadian radio program on CBC Radio Two Signal , one of several List of Canadian newspapers Canadian newspapers The Signal film The Signal film , a 2007 horror film The Signal Urthboy album The Signal Urthboy album , 2007 The Signal Sandra Nasic album The Signal Sandra Nasic album , 2007 The Signal , downloadable content episode for the 2010 video game Alan Wake The Signal newspaper , a student newspaper at the University of Houston Clear Lake The Signal , a fan podcast dedicated to Firefly tv series Firefly and its movie followup, Serenity film Serenity , as well as related media. See also Signal disambiguation disambig it The Signal ... more details
Wiktionary signal signaling TOC right Signal , signals , signaling , or signalling may refer to a concept of information a signal is a discrete part of a communication . Transportation small unidirectional small Traffic light Railway signal Communications small bi directional small Beacon Distress signal International maritime signal flags , using the International Code of Signals Maritime flag signalling ... , covers various forms of flag signalling, such as semaphore or flaghoist Recognition signal in human, technical or biological communications Semaphore Signal computing , a form of interprocess communication Signal electronics , a time varying voltage or current that conveys information Signals ... Smoke signal Telegraphy Telegraphic signal Names Signal band , a Bulgarian rock band Signals album Signals album , an album by progressive rock band Rush Signal 1933 Signal 1933 , a New York Yiddish language literary monthly published from 1933 to 1936 by the Communist Party USA Signal magazine Signal magazine , a Nazi propaganda magazine which was published in occupied Europe during World War II Signal toothpaste Signal 1 and Signal 2 radio stations Signaal now Thales Nederland , a Dutch defense company Signal Systems, a telecommunications company of the McLean Group of Companies Signal Systems McLean Group of Companies Signal &ndash The Southeast Electronic Music Festival , an annual music festival held in the United States Signal novel Signal novel , a children s novel about a boy who helps a girl from another planet signal her parents USS Signal USS Signal , the name of more ... economics in economic theory Partnership card games see Signal bridge Signals in legal citation signals legal citations Kent game a card game also known as Signal or Kemp See also Telecommunications Signal velocity Morse code Encryption The Signal disambiguation Disambiguation ar bg ca Senyal de Signal Begriffskl rung et Signaal es Signal desambiguaci n fr Signal ... more details
for the TV series No Signal Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name No Signal Type Album Artist Park band Park Cover No Signal.jpg Released October 9, 2001 Recorded Genre Indie rock Length 48 31 Label Lobster Records Producer Cameron Webb Reviews Last album Scene 14 br 1998 This album No Signal br 2001 Next album It Won t Snow Where You re Going br 2003 No Signal is the second full length album by Illinois indie rock band Park band Park . It was released in 2001 on Lobster Records . The final track Untitled Bonus Track is referred to as AJS during numerous live performances. ref name Park AJS cite web url http www.youtube.com watch?v 9aoI6vXBHzk title Park AJS publisher Youtube.com date 2006 08 14 accessdate 2010 12 19 ref Track listing The Ghost You Are 4 00 Trivet 2 59 S is for Susan 4 20 At Breakneck Speed 4 30 Swell 3 56 Know Your Enemy 4 09 Clue Me In 2 44 Wreck Simple 4 16 Here On and Out 4 18 Cover Up 5 11 Untitled Bonus Track 3 45 Category Park albums Category 2001 albums Category Lobster Records albums Reflist ... more details
about the TV series the indie rock album No Signal infobox television image show name No Signal caption format runtime 22 min. per episode creator executive producer company You, Me n Him Productions voices Peter Dickinson music theme country United Kingdom network FX UK FX first aired February 5 2009 last aired present num seasons 1 num episodes 10 list episodes preceded by followed by website production website No Signal is a British comedy sketch show that started airing on a weekly basis from 5 February 2009 on FX TV channel FX . The show s humor is based almost entirely on satire of television, including channels, adverts and programming. Though general reaction was mixed, the show was considered successful. Overview No Signal is set up like a regular Sky system with similar graphics and numerous channels, which are flicked through until the show ends, meanwhile showing the various different spoofs of commercials, documentaries, etc. An odd take on pre show disclaimers air before each episode, which suggests that at least another series of No Signal will be produced. The set up is considered strikingly similar to The Kevin Bishop Show , which began the previous year. Channels 101 The Main Channel Parody of BBC One br Channel 101 the position of BBC One in reality , generally runs parodies of the said channel s shows, e.g. Antiques Roadshow . 167 Bloke TV Parody of Men & Motors br Channel 167 regularly shows Wife Swap Cop Swap , featuring a pair of paranoid American police officers, one of whom has a very course mouth. In the last sketch they kill the show s cameraman, accusing him of perversion due to the constant filming of their daily patrols. 191 American Nonsense Parody of Unknown br Usually running America s Next Serial Killer a parody of America s Next Top Model ... Porn. The No Signal DVD also includes a deaf version of Gallows band Gallows In the Belly of a Shark ... on The Comedy Channel External links British Comedy Guide tv no signal Category 2009 British television ... more details
. By contrast, non digital or Analog signal analog systems use a continuum theory continuous range of values to represent information. Although digital representations are discrete, the information represented ... or inductance. Temperature variations can increase or reduce these effects. While digital transmissions are also degraded, slight variations do not matter since they are ignored when the signal is received. With an analog signal, variances cannot be distinguished from the signal and so provide a kind of distortion. In a digitalsignal, similar variances will not matter, as any signal close ... information to digital. Instead of sampling signal processing sampling and quantization signal processing ... non electronic digitalsignal, with just two states on and off . In particular, smoke signal s are one of the oldest examples of a digitalsignal, where an analog carrier smoke is modulated with a blanket to generate a digitalsignal puffs that conveys information. Morse code uses six digital states&mdash ..., surprisingly reliable version of the same concept was to bundle a sequence of audio digitalsignal ... Data System Digital Revolution DigitalsignalDigital video Digital recording Frequency hopping spread ...other uses A digital system ref Tocci, R. 2006. Digital Systems Principles and Applications 10th Edition ..., such as sounds, images, and other measurements of continuous systems. The word digital comes from ... information is converted to a digital media digital format as in digital audio and digital photography . Digital noise When data is transmitted, or indeed handled at all, a certain amount of noise enters into the Signal circuit theory signal . Noise can have several causes data transmitted wirelessly ... pick up both the intended signal as well as background noise without discriminating between signal ... and distortion when connecting digital and analog systems, but more when using analog systems. Symbol to digital conversion Since symbols for example, alphanumeric Character computing characters are not continuous ... more details
infobox company name CanalSat lite Digital, S.L. logo File DIGITAL .svg 200px caption type Limited liability company Sociedad Limitada genre fate predecessor successor foundation 21 July 2003 founder defunct location city Tres Cantos location country Spain location locations area served Spain key people industry Satellite television products Pay television services revenue operating income 80.2 million 2009 net income aum assets equity owner num employees parent Sogecable divisions subsid homepage http www.plus.es www.plus.es footnotes intl CanalSat lite Digital, S.L. is a Spain Spanish satellite broadcasting company that operates Digital , a subscription television service in Spain . The company is a subdivision of Sogecable 56 , Gestevisi n Telecinco and Telefonica 20 . The company was founded on July 23, 2003 as a result of the merger of Via Digital owned by Telef nica and Canal Sat lite Digital owned by Canal Sociedad de Television Canal Plus, S.A. . Digital offers its services through SES Astra Astra satellites at Astra 19.2 E 19.2 east and Hispasat 30 west . See also List of channels on Digital External links http www.plus.es Official Website es icon Mediaset Spanish television stations Channels on Digital CATV Europe Category Sogecable Category Direct broadcast satellite services Category Telecommunications companies of Spain Category Companies established in 2003 Category Spanish television networks ca Digital de Digital es Digital fr Digital it Digital pl Digital tr Digital ... more details
Refimprove date October 2007 The Digital Be In is an ongoing San Francisco based event that began with a mission to carry forth the ethos and values expressed at the 1960s Human Be In , and bring them into the world of multimedia and Internet technology. It served a role through the 1990s as a venue for the San Francisco Bay Area s community of new media pioneers to socialize and exchange ideas. Cyberculture became the focal point of the gatherings. However, producer Michael Gosney also brought in key figures from the Human Be In such as Allen Cohen poet Allen Cohen , Chet Helms and Timothy Leary ... Be In, the first Digital Be In was held on January 21, 1989 in San Francisco, as a party for Verbum magazine, an early digital art magazine. Verbum president, Michael Gosney, promoted digital media ... of cyberculture. Computer industry people and underground artists came together at the first Digital ... gathered in person. In 1995, the official name was shortened from Digital Art Be In simply to Digital Be In. Additionally that year, Verbum organized a Be In in Tokyo . There they had a video ... Area and the personal computer revolution, a Digital Art Gallery, and the Digital Frontier included ... the development of new technology and digital art alongside immersive light shows. Projections combined original 1960s artists analog work with video effects and 3D digital animation. In 1996, the 8th Be In took its next step and started netcasting . Themes In 1997, Digital Be In 9 matured with the introduction ... out. Rewired online journal. http www.theatlantic.com unbound citation wc990120.htm Be In Digital. Atlantic ... Digital Be In History http intrepidtrips.com roadtrips be in Live from the Digital Be In . A report .... http www.futuresalon.org 2004 05 from you to i n.html Notes from the Digital Be In. Futuresalon blog entry. http blog.onevillage.tv ?p 111 Planet Code Digital Be In. Onevillage blog entry. http ericmagnuson.com 2006 04 back from digital be in.html Back from the Digital Be In. Technologist Eric ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 DISPLAYTITLE NOT digital Infobox musical artist Name NOT digital Img Img capt Background group or band Origin Windsor, Ontario Windsor , Ontario , Canada Genre Electronic music Electronic , Experimental rock Experimental Industrial music Industrial Art rock Art Rock Years active 2004 present URL Current members Erik Ingalls, Stephen Hargreaves Notable instruments Custom guitars involving built in effects & midi connections to synths. Vintage analogue synths. NOT digital sometimes NOT digital are a Canadian Electronic music electronic band formed in 2005 consisting of Erik Ingalls Vocals, Guitars, modified & Midi Guitars, Keyboards and Stephen Hargreaves Vocals, Bass, Analogue Synths, and sounds . NOT digital have masterfully managed to combine electronic, trip hop and industrial sounds into a gorgeous collage of music. Almost conjuring of another world, NOT digital forces the listener to drift off with the music & escape for a time. The music s strength lies in building an environment. A marriage of Romantic and early 20th century composers and modern electronic and ambient music. Ingalls and Hargreaves are often accompanied live by others most recently including Bradford Helner drums and Stephen s sister Kate Hargreaves keys . Discography In Dreams of Something New I Have Not Been Well 2005 in music 2005 External links MySpace music notdigital NOT digital Category Canadian industrial music groups Category Canadian electronic music groups Category Musical groups from Windsor, Ontario Category Musical groups established in 2004 Category 2000s music groups Canada band stub ... more details
than that of Betacam SP and comparable to Digital Betacam. ref http www.jvc victor.co.jp english pro ... with pre read and is provided with 4 channel audio like digital betacam. SDI interfaces are also ... s japanese D 9 product page See also Betacam Digital Betacam HDCAM Homevid High definition High definition media Category Video storage Category 1995 introductions de D9 Videoformat es Digital S fr Digital S it D9 standard di videoregistrazione ja D9 VTR ru Digital S ... more details
Unreferenced date April 2008 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name D.I.G.I.T.A.L. Type Album Artist KRS One Cover KRS One Digital.jpg Released November 25, 2003 Genre Hip hop music Hip hop Label Cleopatra Records Producer KRS One, Simone Parker , DJ Premier , Kid Capri Reviews Allmusic Rating 2.5 5 Allmusic class album id r667665 pure url yes link RapReviews Rating 8 10 http www.rapreviews.com archive 2004 05 digital.html link Last album Kristyles br 2003 This album D.I.G.I.T.A.L. br 2003 Next album Keep Right br 2004 D.I.G.I.T.A.L. is a compilation album by American MC KRS One . It was released in November 2003 via Front Page Entertainment and is compromised by a number of songs previously only released on white label 12 singles and B sides with a few remixes and KRS One cameos on other artist records. Many of the tracks have here been given different titles from their original releases. For example, As You Already Know was originally released as a single by Truck Turner under the name Symphony 2000 while When The Moon was called Aquarius when it first was released as a limited KRS One 12 single around 1999. Track listing Intro You Know What s Up For Example Tell the Devil Ha When the Moon Featuring Courtney Terry Free Mumia Featuring Channel Live Contains a sample from Hard to Handle by Otis Redding Ah Yeah Bring It to the Cypher Featuring Truck Turner artist Truck Turner Produced by DJ Premier As You Already Know Featuring Truck Turner artist Truck Turner , Big Punisher , Kool G Rap Contains a sample from The Symphony by Juice Crew A Freestyle Song Featuring Common rapper Common Article Remix Featuring Mad Lion , Shelly Thunder , Whitey Don Music for the 90s Featuring G. Simone Produced by Kid Capri Contains a sample from Why Is That? by Boogie Down Productions BDP Let It Flow Get You in the Mood Featuring Courtney Terry Remember No Wack DJ s We Don t Care ... produced by Showbiz Category Albums produced by DJ Premier 2000s eastcoast hiphop album stub pl D.I.G.I.T.A.L. ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2007 Cleanup date August 2009 A digitalsignal or pulse which is also called trigger sometimes that provides a time window so that a particular event or signal from among many will be selected and others will be eliminated or discarded. In a multiple input AND OR gate, a signal at one of the inputs triggers the passage of a signal at other inputs.i.e, it passes through or blocks the signal at other inputs. Such a signal is called a gating signal. DEFAULTSORT Gating Signal Category Signal processing ... more details
A signal processor is an electronic circuit that removes information from an analog signal as quantifiable units for further analysis. Most modern signal processors are either dedicated microprocessor integrated circuit s or general purpose programmable microprocessors. A DSP digitalsignal processor is an electronic device which serves the purpose of signal processing . It can be used for Digitalsignaldigital to analog conversions and vice versa. Digital audio In the realm of digital audio , a signal processor is a device that modifies an audio signal, either analog or digital. It can be a piece of electronic hardware or computer software . A basic example of a signal processor is a high pass filter, which removes low frequencies from a signal. Traditionally signal processors were electronic circuits that affected analog signals. In digital audio, signal processors can be software that alter digitized audio information. The term DigitalSignal Processing DSP usually refers to the processors that are involved in calculating the effect a digitalsignal processor will have on an audio data stream. For example, HD Accel cards by Digidesign contain processors that calculate the changes to a digital audio signal. Types of Signal Processors Equalization Audio filter Filters Reverberation Delay audio effect Delay Dynamic processing Dynamic range compression compression , Expansion audio expansion , limiting , Noise gate noise gating Noise reduction References Audio in Media, Stanley R. Allen, Thomson Wadsworth, 7th Edition, 2005. ISBN 0 534 63046 4 Category Signal processing Compu hardware stub ... more details
Signal chain , or signal processing chain is a term used in signal processing ref Smith, Steven W., The Scientist and Engineer s Guide to DigitalSignal Processing, 1999, California Technical Publishing, San Diego, California, ISBN 0 9660176 4 1 ref and mixed signal ref Kester, W. Editor in Chief , Mixed Signal and DSP Design Techniques, 2000, Analog Devices, Norwood, MA, ISBN 0 916550 23 0 ref system design to describe a series of signal conditioning electronic components that receive input data acquired from sampling either real time phenomena or from stored data in tandem, with the output of one portion of the chain supplying input to the next. Signal chains are often used in signal processing applications to gather and process data or to apply system controls based on analysis of real time phenomena. Definition This definition comes from common usage in the electronics industry and can be derived from definitions of its parts ref name def Sippi, C. & Sippi, P., Computer Dictionary and Handbook, 1972, Bobbs Merrill, New York, ISBN 0 672 20850 4 ref Signal The event, phenomenon, or electrical ... using the output from the previous program as its input . ref name def The concept of a signal ... 0 8493 0185 8 ref . The goal of any signal chain is to process a variety of signals ref Kories, R ... or control an analog , digital , or analog digital system. See also Multicol List of algorithms Digitalsignal processing Digital processing Analog to digital conversion with SAR Analog to digital conversion Audio amplifier Daisy chain electrical engineering Signal transmission Transmission Digital electronics Multicol break Digital to analog converter Electronic filter Feedback Mechanical filter Signal flow Signal flow chain Signal flow chain List of stochastic processes topics Stochastic ... 2010 02 SCBlist.pdf Signal Chain Basics from http www.planetanalog.com www.planetanalog.com DEFAULTSORT Signal Chain Category Signal processing Signal processing systems ... more details
amount of signal resolution. ref DigitalSignal Processing Instant access. Butterworth Heinemann ... is that their processing may be achieved more simply than with the digital equivalent. An analog signal may be processed directly by analog components, ref DigitalSignal Processing Instant access. Butterworth ... digitalsignal, the difference can be overshadowed by the noise in the signal. Most of the analog ... signal processing quantisation of information into digital format. The concept being measured ... also Analog device Analog sound vs. digital sound Digitalsignal Analog signal processing Analog to digital ...pp move indef An analog or analogue signal is any continuous function continuous Signal circuit theory signal for which the time varying feature variable of the signal is a representation of some other time varying quantity, i.e., analogous to another time varying signal. It differs from a digitalsignal in terms of small fluctuations in the signal which are meaningful. Analog is usually thought of in an electricity ... , and other systems may also convey analog signals. An analog signal uses some property of the medium to convey the signal s information. For example, an aneroid barometer uses rotary position as the signal ... may be conveyed by an analog signal often such a signal is a measured response to changes in physical ... or the current is said to be an analog of the sound. An analog signal has a theoretically infinite resolution. In practice an analog signal is subject to noise and a finite slew rate . Therefore, both analog and digital systems are subject to limitations in resolution and bandwidth. As analog ... to such an extent that the performance of digital systems may surpass it. Similarly, as digital systems become more complex, errors can occur in the digital data stream. A comparable performing digital system is more complex and requires more bandwidth than its analog counterpart. Citation needed ..., in digital systems, degradation can not only be detected but corrected as well. Advantages ... more details
Image Sampled.signal.svg right thumb Discrete sampled signal Image Digital.signal.svg right thumb Digitalsignal A discrete signal or discrete time signal is a time series consisting of a sequence of quantities. In other words, it is a time series that is a function over a Domain mathematics domain of discrete integers. Unlike a continuous signal continuous time signal , a discrete time signal is not a function of a continuous argument however, it may have been obtained by sampling information theory sampling from a continuous time signal, and then each value in the sequence is called a sample signal sample . When a discrete time signal obtained by sampling is a sequence corresponding to uniformly ... several origins, but can usually be classified into one of two groups ref DigitalSignal Processing Prentice Hall Pages 11 12 ref By acquiring values of an analog signal at constant or variable rate. This process is called sampling signal processing sampling . ref DigitalSignal Processing Instant ... of the original cosine function from samples. A digitalsignal is a discrete time signal ... time signal to a digital discrete valued discrete time signal is known as analog to digital conversion ... day. Digital signals Image Discrete cosine.svg thumb right 350px Discrete cosine waveform with frequency ... , a process known as quantization signal processing quantization . This process loses information, and so ... time signal, itself only an approximation of the original continuous valued continuous time signal. Common practical digital signals are represented as 8 bit 256 levels , 16 bit 65,536 levels , 32 bit ... of two powers of two . See also Aliasing Anti aliasing filter Digital to analog converter Digital control Digital frequency Nyquist Shannon sampling theorem Whittaker Shannon interpolation formula Sampling signal processing Ideal sampler References reflist refimprove date August 2007 Category Digitalsignal processing Category Signal processing ar bg ca Senyal discret ... more details