Consider sampling (quantizing, digitizing) analog temperatures in the range from -17 to 17 °F. How many bits do you need to represent the temperatures, if you want the difference between each digital temperature to be no more than 0.086 degrees?

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Consider sampling (quantizing, digitizing) analog temperatures in
the range from -17 to 17 °F. How many bits do you need to
represent the temperatures, if you want the difference between
each digital temperature to be no more than 0.086 degrees?
Transcribed Image Text:Consider sampling (quantizing, digitizing) analog temperatures in the range from -17 to 17 °F. How many bits do you need to represent the temperatures, if you want the difference between each digital temperature to be no more than 0.086 degrees?
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