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Re: Non-oversampled v. Oversampled
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Wed, 17 March 2010 15:38
Wayne Parham
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I think another worthwhile discussion is PCM (fixed width Nyquist) verses Delta Sigma (one-bit oversampled bitstream) converters. It really
is
all about the conversion.
Digital Dharma of Audio A/D Converters
An Introduction to Delta Sigma Converters
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