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This educational video was conceived and realised in 2004 at&nbsp; [http://www.lnt.ei.tum.de/startseite Chair of Communications Engineering]&nbsp; the&nbsp; [https://www.tum.de/ Technical University of Munich]&nbsp;.
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This educational video was conceived and realized in 2004 at&nbsp; [http://www.lnt.ei.tum.de/startseite Chair of Communications Engineering]&nbsp; the&nbsp; [https://www.tum.de/ Technical University of Munich].&nbsp;
 
 
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Revision as of 13:32, 13 March 2023

!!! The learning video is in German language  (images and sound).  There is an English summary at the end of this file !!!

Teil 1

Es werden die Klassifierungsmerkmale von Signalen erläutert:  deterministisch vs. stochastisch,  periodisch vs. impulsartig,  leistungsbegrenzt vs. energiebegrenzt,  kausal vs. akausal,  zeitkontinuierlich vs. zeitdiskret,  wertkontinuierlich vs. wertdiskret,  analog vs. digital   (Dauer 3:45).

Teil 2

Herausgearbeitet werden grundlegende Unterschiede zwischen Analogsignalen und Digitalsignalen am Beispiel von (analogen) Sprach- bzw. Musiksignalen und einem kurzen (digitalen) ASCII-Text  (Dauer 3:27).

Dieses Lernvideo wurde 2004 am  Lehrstuhl für Nachrichtentechnik  der  Technischen Universität München  konzipiert und realisiert.

Buch und Regie:   Günter Söder  und  Klaus Eichin,   Realisierung und Sprecher:   Franz Kohl.

Im Zuge der LNTwww-Neugestaltung (Version 3) wurden diese Lernvideos 2016/2017 von  Tasnád Kernetzky  und einigen Studenten in moderne Formate konvertiert, um von möglichst vielen Browsern  (wie Firefox, Chrome, Safari)  als auch von Smartphones wiedergegeben werden zu können.


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Analogue and digital signals

Part 1

The classification characteristics of signals are explained:  deterministic vs. stochastic,  periodic vs. impulsive,  power-limited vs. energy-limited,  causal vs. acausal,  continuous-time vs. discrete-time,  continuous-value vs. discrete-value,  analogue vs. digital   (duration 3:45).

Part 2

Basic differences between analogue signals and digital signals are worked out using the example of (analogue) speech or music signals and a short (digital) ASCII text  (duration 3:27).

This educational video was conceived and realized in 2004 at  Chair of Communications Engineering  the  Technical University of Munich