What is Quadrature Sampling and How Can it Improve Digital Signal Processing?

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In summary, quadrature sampling is a technique used in digital signal processing to capture and process signals that are in quadrature, meaning they have a 90-degree phase difference. This allows for the simultaneous sampling of both the in-phase (I) and quadrature (Q) components of a signal, resulting in a more accurate representation of the original signal. Quadrature sampling can improve digital signal processing by reducing distortion, increasing signal-to-noise ratio, and enabling more efficient use of bandwidth. It is commonly used in applications such as digital communications, radar, and imaging systems.
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I recently joined the forum, prompted by information I read on digital signal processing - Quadrature Sampling - posted by someone. Response was very informative and made me understand a concept I have spent years to get to the bottom. That makes me feel to learn more about the group.

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