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A Nyquist pulse is a type of signal used in digital communications to minimize intersymbol interference (ISI) while ensuring that the sampling theorem is satisfied. It is designed to have a frequency response that meets the Nyquist criterion, which states that the pulse should have zero crossings at multiples of the symbol rate, except at the origin. This characteristic allows for optimal transmission of data without overlapping symbols, enabling efficient and clear signal reception. Common examples of Nyquist pulses include the raised cosine pulse and the sinc pulse.

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