Thank you so much for the explanation i took note and i just found out that a microcontroller uses double slope to convert analog signals like RC with a command ,like AnalogRead for Arduino and RCTIME on P basic !!!!!
that was very educative...could you please tell me which application you are using? i mean, what application is the screenshot showing in your lecture? thanx in advance.
So, is it a misnomer when people describe audio sampling rates as 16 bit, 24 bit, etc? Should we really be saying 2 bit, 3 bit, and 4 bit, or 16 bits max....8 bits max?
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Very nice tutorial... Thank you very much...
Thank you so much for the explanation i took note and i just found out that a microcontroller uses double slope to convert analog signals like RC with a command ,like AnalogRead for Arduino and RCTIME on P basic !!!!!
Very informative! Thank you for this.
Very well explained, Thanks
Thank you so much sir.
Love this tutorial!
Graet video.
Thanks
Thank you. Now I understand bit resolution for audio files, for example.
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thanks sir !very helpful
that was very educative...could you please tell me which application you are using? i mean, what application is the screenshot showing in your lecture? thanx in advance.
good revision video for me, thx!
thank you . really liked it .
very very useful!
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thank you, very helpfull
wohoo..now i can write something on my tomorrow's exam.
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good explanation
So, is it a misnomer when people describe audio sampling rates as 16 bit, 24 bit, etc? Should we really be saying 2 bit, 3 bit, and 4 bit, or 16 bits max....8 bits max?
ty man now i'm better ezreal ;)
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Hahahaha LOL 8:12 DIGAGA
thanks for the video
13:00 - 3. sucCessive approx
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thanks sir !very helpful
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