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A small doubt in signal processing. When you take fft of a signal -- k=fft(y,512); and plot it, we get 512 points. I want to represent the 'x' axis in Hz . How would you do that? For eg: if k=40 what is the the corresponding frequency in Hz for a 512 point FFT?
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Wayne King
el 11 de Oct. de 2011
If the signal is real-valued:
t = 0:.001:1-0.001;
Fs = 1e3;
x = cos(2*pi*100*t)+randn(size(t));
xdft = fft(x);
xdft = xdft(1:length(x)/2+1);
freq = 0:Fs/length(x):Fs/2;
plot(freq,abs(xdft));
xlabel('Hz');
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Wayne King
el 11 de Oct. de 2011
Frequencies are spaced at Fs/N where Fs is the sampling frequency and N is the length input signal.
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i Venky
el 11 de Oct. de 2011
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Wayne King
el 11 de Oct. de 2011
Yes, but just keep in mind that the frequency resolution of your DFT is determined by the length of your input signal, NOT by the value of any zero padding. Zero padding just interpolates your DFT, it does not give you any better resolution.
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