Fs >= 1.5kHz
Fn = Fs/2 >= 750Hz (you get the point if you put any number larger than 750Hz).
The sampling theorem is another name for the Nyquist theorem. The rule is that a pure sine wave measurement, or sample rate, must be at least twice as frequent as the original to be accurately reproduced.
All analog-to-digital conversion is supported by the Nyquist theorem, which is also used to digital audio and video to lessen aliasing.
Nyquist explains that we can send data at a rate of up to C=2Blog2M bits per second in a channel with no noise. B is the bandwidth (in Hz) and M is the number of signal levels.
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