If the dynamic range of the signal is smaller than the range of quantizer, the samples that exceed the quantizer are clipped, resulting in large quantization error.

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Sampling and Reconstruction of Signals topics include: A/D Converters and their oversampling, band pass signal sampling and representation, sample and hold concepts and quantization and coding techniques. Sampling and reconstruction are processes that convert continuous-time signals into a sequence of numbers and back again.  Sampling converts continuous-time signals, like sound, into a sequence of numbers that can be stored, manipulated, and transmitted by computers. Reconstruction converts the samples back into a continuous-time format for physical presentation. For example,... Show more

If the dynamic range of the signal is smaller than the range of quantizer, the samples that exceed the quantizer are clipped, resulting in large quantization error.