course hero a digital signal has 256 levels. how many bits can be represented by each level?

by Ms. Corrine Ebert 8 min read

Each signal level is represented by 3.17 bits. However, this answer is not realistic. The number of bits sent per level needs to be an integer as well as a power of 2. For this example, 4 bits can represent one level.

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Why do engineers use decibels?

Example 3.28 One reason that engineers use the decibel to measure the changes in the strength of a signal is that decibel numbers can be added (or subtracted) when we are measuring several points (cascading) instead of just two. In Figure 3.27 a signal travels from point 1 to point 4.

What are the causes of signal impairment?

What is sent is not what is received. Three causes of impairment are attenuation, distortion, and noise.