Correct Answer - Option 3 : Sampling rate, Aperture time and Coding error
The correct answer is option 3.
CONCEPT
Quantizing: Quantizing is the process of dividing an input analog signal into a string of discrete outputs, each of constant amplitude. There are three aspects of quantizing.
Mainly three aspects of quantizing are Sampling rate, Aperture time, and Coding error.
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Sampling rate: The number of samples per second.
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Aperture time: Aperture time is the sampling rate, defined as the number of a second per sample.
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Coding error (amplitude uncertainty): The difference between the conditional signal and the quantized signal.
Hence the correct answer is the sampling rate, Aperture time, and Coding error.