How are Signals Reconstructed from Digital Samples?
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 Published On Feb 14, 2022

Explains how digitally stored signals (eg. music, voice recordings, etc) are turned back into analog signals that can be played out a speaker (or headphones etc.) from a signal processing perspective. This operation is done in digital-to-analog converters (DAC) using a "reconstruction filter".

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