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Sampling a signal at exactly the Nyquist rate does not guarantee it can be reconstructed from its discrete samples. A sine function sampled at its frequency, which is the Nyquist rate, results in a string of zeros, failing to capture the signal. Reconstructing a signal requires sampling at a rate higher than the Nyquist rate.

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Sampling a signal at exactly the Nyquist rate does not guarantee it can be reconstructed from its discrete samples. A sine function sampled at its frequency, which is the Nyquist rate, results in a string of zeros, failing to capture the signal. Reconstructing a signal requires sampling at a rate higher than the Nyquist rate.

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Concept Question 6-19: Does sampling a signal at exactly the Nyquist rate guarantee that it can

be reconstructed from its discrete samples?

No. Fig. 6-71 shows that sampling a sine function at the Nyquist rate, which is the frequency of
the sinusoid, results in a string of zeros!

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