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⚡ Enter ArenaWhat causes aliasing when sampling an analog signal in a digital oscilloscope?
A)Excessive quantization increases bit depth
B)Insufficient ADC resolution creates noise
C)Undersampling violates Nyquist-Shannon theorem✓
D)Inadequate input impedance degrades signal
💡 Explanation
Aliasing arises because undersampling an analog signal causes higher frequencies to be misinterpreted as lower ones, violating the Nyquist-Shannon sampling theorem. Therefore, the signal is distorted, rather than experiencing effects of quantization or impedance mismatches.
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