Re: how to find the best ADC step size?

From: Randy Yates (yates_at_ieee.org)
Date: 12/22/04


Date: Wed, 22 Dec 2004 22:04:10 GMT


"Clay S. Turner" <Physics@Bellsouth.net> writes:

> "Randy Yates" <randy.yates@sonyericsson.com> wrote in message
> news:xxp652u13um.fsf@usrts005.corpusers.net...
>>
>> Intriguing stuff! I'm not sure I follow the sorting description, but
>> that's OK. I need to go back and read fully and with undrstanding
>> the seminal Shannon papers.
>> --
>
> Hello Randy,
> You will probably want to get "An Introduction to Information Theory,
> Symbols, Signals, and Noise" by John Pierce. This is a wonderful book, and
> it makes the material easy to grasp. Plus he throws in a lot of the
> historical background, so this also aides the understanding process.
>
> ISBN 0-486-24061-4
>
> I got my copy a while back for 10 bucks. I have the 2nd edition from 1980.

For $10 how can you go wrong? Thanks Clay! Merry Christmas.

--Randy

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