THE SAMPLING THEOREM
Theorem: If the highest frequency contained in an analog
signal xa(t) is Fmax = B, and the signal
is sampled at a frequency Fs > 2B, then
the analog signal can be exactly recovered from its samples
using the following reconstruction formula:
Note that at the original sample instances (t = nT), the reconstructed
analog signal is equal to the value of the original analog signal
because the sinc functions take on values of zero at multiples of the
sample period. At times between the sample instances, the signal is
the weighted sum of shifted sinc functions.