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Nyquist Criterion and DFT Sampling: Understanding the Connection 1. Nyquist Sampling Theorem (Continuous-Time Signals) The Nyquist theorem states that to perfectly reconstruct a continuous-time signal from its samples, the sampling frequency f s must satisfy: f s ≥ 2 f max Where f max is the maximum frequency present in the signal. Applies to continuous-time (analog) signals Ensures no aliasing (no loss of frequency information) The minimum f s = 2 f max is called the Nyquist rate 2. Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT) Sampling For a discrete signal x[n] of length N , the DFT is defined as: X[k] = Σ n=0 N-1 x[n] e -j 2Ï€ kn / N , k = 0,1,...,N-1 Applies to discrete-time signals Requires N frequency samples to fully represent a signal of length N Assumes the signal was correctly sampled (Nyquist already satisfied) 3. Why Nyquist and DFT are Not Contradictory Concept Domain Purpose Nyquist Continuous-time Ensures ...