Re: randomized white noise = white noise?
- From: acannell@xxxxxxx
- Date: 26 May 2006 20:32:31 -0700
Thanks for the fascinating reply as usual Tom! The code snippet Waldby
posted is intended to receive random numbers in the range -32767 to
+32767 right? And his "unsigned int" on the atmel is a 16bit number
correct? So when he says 16bits fixed point with the decimal point in
the middle, hes talking about an 8bit whole number with 8 fractional
bits? Seems kind of small to me. So that makes me think he meant 32bits
split whole/fractional. Does this sound right to you? Or James? :)
.
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