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Why is dithering needed?

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Can anyone tell me why dithering is needed??What is its advantages??Which dithering technique you should apply to your signal??
 

advantages of dithering

Hi

Dithering has many applications in signal processing, which application do you speak about?
 

dither for ddss

Can you please explain dithering in image processing.
 

Re: dithering

Dithering:
Dithering is a form of noise, or 'erroneous' signal or data which is added to sample data for the purpose of minimizing quantization error. Dither is routinely used in processing of both digital audio and digital video data. Jitter is not synonymous with dither.

For more information checkout the following links:

1) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dithering
2) **broken link removed**
3) https://www.adass.org/adass/proceedings/adass99/O6-02/

cheers...
 
Re: dithering

Hi

Alos dithering has application in reducing spurs at the outut of NCOs and DDSs and reducing quantization noise at the input of ADCs.

Regards
 

Re: dithering

yes.Tell me its application in NCO and DDC.
 

Re: dithering

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Ditherimg is a mean to decrease spur level at the output of the NCO.
As you know there are some spurs at the output of an NCo, if you want to increase SFDR one way is to add some noise to the output of the phase accumulator( dithering).
Dithering reduce spur level but increase phase noise of the produced sine.

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Re: dithering

There are different techniques of dithering.How should we select one of them for our sigmal.Is there any good material on net which explains the basics.
 

Re: dithering

In audio signal compression, people would like the quantization to be white and independent of the signal. To this end, the characteristic function of the signal should be "bandlimited". Dither is like antialiasing filter in sampling theory to limit the "band" of the signal's characteristic function when entering the quantizer.
 

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