Hi, thanks for the detailed explanation.
On Sat, Dec 4, 2021, 08:38 Marcus Müller wrote:
> Hello!
>
> > I want to know if I can use N200 with UBX160
>
> Sadly, no. The N200 needs an anti-alias filter of at most 50 MHz bandwidth
> (one-sided) for
> effectively alias-free operation, and a UBX160
Hello!
> I want to know if I can use N200 with UBX160
Sadly, no. The N200 needs an anti-alias filter of at most 50 MHz bandwidth (one-sided) for
effectively alias-free operation, and a UBX160 has 80 MHz.
> My goal is to run the N200 at 100Msps to receive 100MHz bandwidth of signal.
That is i
There’ll be aliasing.
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> On Dec 3, 2021, at 2:35 AM, 翁偉吾 wrote:
>
>
> Hi, I want to know if I can use N200 with UBX160. My goal is to run the N200
> at 100Msps to receive 100MHz bandwidth of signal. Which means that UBX40 is
> not the right choice. I don't see the UBX16