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The way you have originally presented the problem, then the answer is no, for the reason weetabixharry initially mentions above. If you now say signal is BOTH frequency AND amplitude limited, then the answer is yes. I can think of a situation where both Fx and Ts are really large, so that any...
If you're seriously not doing University / homework, then Im curious as to why you need to know this. ( and why the answer of "no" is not sufficient) . Assuming it IS for university, then giving you a complete explanation to plagiarize into your work is not really going to help either of us. If...
If you become a really good VHDL engineer, you will be in big demand in US / EU over the next 5 years.
In ten years I predict, like assembly language (.ASM) the need for VHDL will drop, as software becomes more powerful and the firmware/software boundary blurs.
I think learning any specialist...
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