Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!wuarchive!emory!gatech!euler.eedsp.gatech.edu!dar From: dar@euler.eedsp.gatech.edu (Doug Reynolds) Newsgroups: comp.dsp Subject: Re: Nyquist Rate Message-ID: <1991Mar2.230829.21497@eedsp.gatech.edu> Date: 2 Mar 91 23:08:29 GMT Sender: Douglas Reynolds (dar@gauss.eedsp.gatech.edu Followup-To: Nyquist Rate Organization: Georgia Institute of Technology - DSP Lines: 18 In a pervious post, someone brought up the theoretical problem that you sample a sine wave with frequency f at exactly 2*f, but your first sample is perfectly lined up at t=0. Thus it would seem that your sample stream would then be all zeros makeing it impossible to reconstruct the original sine wave. I have tried to reconcile this, but to no ava as of yet. Does anyone else have any ideas on this? Doug Reynolds . -- Doug Reynolds [GRA M. Smith] Georgia Tech, School of Electrical Engineering, Atlanta, GA 30332 USENET: ...!{allegra,hplabs,ihnp4,ulysses}!gatech!gt-eedsp!$me INTERNET: $me@gteedsp.gatech.edu