Pcm.svg
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Summary
An example of 4-bit pulse code modulation (16 different binary-coded possibilities) showing quantization and sampling of a signal (red). Generated by myself using Inkscape to heavily modify gnuplot output.
See: 4-bit-linear-PCM.svg
Details
Generated curve and scale with the following gnuplot script:
Source code
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Gnuplot code
set terminal svg size 1600 1200 fname "Times New Roman" fsize 48 enhanced
set output "pcm.svg"
set samples 1000
set nokey
set grid ytics lw 4
set xtics 32
set mxtics 32
set ytics 1
set noxzeroaxis
set noyzeroaxis
set noborder
set xrange [0:32]
set yrange [0:15]
plot 7.5*sin(2*pi*x/32) + 7.5 lw 4
Floor function was then performed by hand in Inkscape, along with various other image quality tweaks.
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