Talk:Digital down converter
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- In digital signal processing, a digital down-converter (DDC) converts a digitized real signal centered at an intermediate frequency (IF) to a basebanded complex signal centered at zero frequency
- What is the difference between a real signal and a complex signal?
- Do non-digital down converters also exist?
--Abdull (talk) 12:11, 24 August 2008 (UTC)
- A complex signal is an analytic signal that is represented by samples that are complex numbers instead of real numbers.
- Analog downconverter exist; they work just like a digital down-converter, but mixing and filtering are done :with analog components. Downsampling isn't present because there is no sampling.
- -- wjl (talk) 16:06, 14 July 2010 (UTC)