The noise power σn2 can be reduced by increasing the sampling rate to spread the quantization noise power over a larger frequency band (-Fs/2, Fs/2).

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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

The noise power σ<sub>n</sub><sup>2</sup> can be reduced by increasing the sampling rate to spread the quantization noise power over a larger frequency band (-F<sub>s</sub>/2, F<sub>s</sub>/2).