The signal generated by the chirp function has amplitude values that are not 1 in some parts of its time-domain diagram
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N=800;
t2 = 0:1/100e6:(N-1)/100e6;
s3 = chirp(t2,0,t2(end),35e6);
plot(t2,real(s3));
![](https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/uploaded_files/1567554/image.png)
The signal generated by the chirp function has amplitude values that are not 1 in some parts of its time-domain diagram, as shown in the red circle.
![](https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/uploaded_files/1567559/image.png)
However, according to the chirp signal formula, its amplitude should always be 1. I can't figure out why.
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Paul
el 13 de Dic. de 2023
The sampling frequency in t2 isn't high enough to catch (or get close to) all of the peaks at the higer frequencies. Here's the plot when Fs is incresed by a factor of 10.
N=800;
t2 = 0:1/100e7:(N-1)/100e6;
s3 = chirp(t2,0,t2(end),35e6);
plot(t2,real(s3));
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