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\( f_{s} \)

Short Description

This symbol represents sampling frequency, the frequency at which a continuous signal is sampled when converting it to a discrete signal.

Medium Description

This symbol represents sampling frequency, the frequency at which a continuous signal is sampled when converting it to a discrete signal. Its defined by \(\frac{1}{\htmlClass{sdt-0000000048}{T_{s}}}\) with its unit being samples per second.

Long Description

The sampling frequency, \(f_{s}\), is the frequency at which a continuous signal is sampled when converting it to a discrete signal. Its defined by \(\frac{1}{\htmlClass{sdt-0000000048}{T_{s}}}\) with its unit being samples per second. To preserve all the information in a signal when discretizing it, the sampling frequency should be equal or bigger than the Nyquist frequency.