DIT is decimation in time. The input signal must already be available in bit-reversed format. This is the top-down approach where the entire time signal is split into two halve, then each half into again two more halves, etc.
DIF is decimation in frequency. Input is in normal order. The output is in bit-revered order. This is a bottom-up approach.
ummm it was dif, really dif apparently. they always had to wear white dresses and with things on there heads hahahahahaha
Dif-fer-ence.
dif-fer-ence. 3 syllables.
Neanderthals were cavemen.
the diff between the two lies in their very names - decimation is time and decimation in freq. when u say decimation on time, u will consider the individual samples(actually pair of samples) in time domain n find their freq parts and go further and further to find the fft. when u say decimation on freq, u will consider the individual samples in freq domain n combine them to come out with the actual fft.
there is no dif
What is dit? But I believe it was written between 1876 and 1900.
Some examples of words that end in "dif" are "codif" and "confidif."
The v8 is like way hell faster!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The v8 is like way hell faster!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The French word dit ("said," "told") between two names indicates that it is a nickname or an unofficial name.
a lot of stuff an 88 is mostly vacume controled and a 90 is run on a ecu so basicly evry thing is dif
Rene Dif is straight.