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In last week’s tutorial, Hyukjae mentioned that models may be evaluated under different sampling frequencies.
Could you please confirm: during evaluation, will the sampling frequency be provided, or should we assume everything is sampled at 16 MHz? Otherwise, I am curious about how could models distinguish between different switching frequencies (e.g., 50 kHz vs 800 kHz), especially when under different sampling rates the BH waveform might appear same values for several consecutive points?
Just want to check if it’s something we should handle in model design.
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Hi Minjie,
In last week’s tutorial, Hyukjae mentioned that models may be evaluated under different sampling frequencies.
Could you please confirm: during evaluation, will the sampling frequency be provided, or should we assume everything is sampled at 16 MHz? Otherwise, I am curious about how could models distinguish between different switching frequencies (e.g., 50 kHz vs 800 kHz), especially when under different sampling rates the BH waveform might appear same values for several consecutive points?
Just want to check if it’s something we should handle in model design.
Best regards,
Tommy
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