Electrical Circuits and Systems II
Dithering is a technique used in digital signal processing to reduce the effects of quantization error by adding a small amount of noise to the signal before quantization. This process helps to create a more accurate representation of the original signal, especially in low bit-depth systems, by averaging out the quantization noise over time. By carefully controlling the added noise, dithering can improve the perceived quality of audio and visual signals when they are sampled and quantized.
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