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The natural sampling is one which can be represented with respect to amplitude of the analog signal.


The flat top sampling is the one which can be represented in only a particular amplitude which cannot be changed with respect to the analog signal






this is true but let me add another difference that Is The Noise ...


In Natural sampling : the sample take the top signals shape ( respect to amplitude of the analog signal ) which mean if there is noise above signal , when it will be demodulate with LBF (low pass filter ) it will cut from the original signal ,,,, We cant do that ...


but In Flat-Top sampling : the sample shape will be lated so if there is noise we can remove it easily and the signal we be like it transmitted without any noise ...

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