quantization noise
Quantization noise refers to the error or distortion introduced when converting a continuous analog signal into a discrete digital representation. It occurs due to the finite resolution of the digital representation, where the continuous signal is divided into discrete levels (or quantization levels). The difference between the original and quantized values at each level leads to quantization noise, which is typically perceived as an unwanted signal.
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