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- Q292006 subject Q7183451.
- Q292006 subject Q8376505.
- Q292006 abstract "Decibels relative to full scale, commonly abbreviated dBFS, measures decibel amplitude levels in digital systems such as pulse-code modulation (PCM) which have a defined maximum available peak level.0 dBFS is assigned to the maximum possible digital level. For example, a signal that reaches 50% of the maximum level at any point would reach −6 dBFS at that point, 6 dB below full scale. Conventions differ for RMS measurements, but all peak measurements will be negative numbers, unless they reach the maximum digital value.A digital signal which does not contain any samples at 0 dBFS can still clip when converted to analog due to the signal reconstruction process interpolating between samples. This possibility can be prevented by careful digital-to-analog converter circuit design.".
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- Q292006 wikiPageExternalLink adc_evaluation_rf_expo_east_1987.pdf.
- Q292006 wikiPageExternalLink rec.aspx?rec=5596.
- Q292006 wikiPageExternalLink 0_dBFS.
- Q292006 wikiPageExternalLink t--dBFS.
- Q292006 wikiPageWikiLink Q1155322.
- Q292006 wikiPageWikiLink Q1161699.
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- Q292006 wikiPageWikiLink Q17083130.
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- Q292006 wikiPageWikiLink Q210863.
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- Q292006 wikiPageWikiLink Q376493.
- Q292006 wikiPageWikiLink Q5329.
- Q292006 wikiPageWikiLink Q603641.
- Q292006 wikiPageWikiLink Q622324.
- Q292006 wikiPageWikiLink Q7183451.
- Q292006 wikiPageWikiLink Q7512728.
- Q292006 wikiPageWikiLink Q758847.
- Q292006 wikiPageWikiLink Q8376505.
- Q292006 comment "Decibels relative to full scale, commonly abbreviated dBFS, measures decibel amplitude levels in digital systems such as pulse-code modulation (PCM) which have a defined maximum available peak level.0 dBFS is assigned to the maximum possible digital level. For example, a signal that reaches 50% of the maximum level at any point would reach −6 dBFS at that point, 6 dB below full scale.".
- Q292006 label "DBFS".
- Q292006 depiction Clipping.svg.