How can i plot this signal?
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I have a signal like this v=240*sin(2*pi*f(t)*t) where f(t)=50+sin(t). My sampling frequency is 7500 Hz.How can i plot the above mentioned signal?I am getting an error while plotting.Expecting reply.
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f = @(t) 50+sin(t);
v = @(t) 240*sin(2*pi*t.*f(t));
t = 0:.001:1;
plot(t,v(t))
Image Analyst
el 11 de Ag. de 2012
Editada: Image Analyst
el 11 de Ag. de 2012
Did you try the straightforward, obvious approach that just uses your equations to get f and then v?
% Get the times between 1 andnumberOfSeconds, inclusive:
% (Adjust parameters as needed.)
numberOfSeconds = 9
samplingRate = 7500 % Samples per second.
numberOfSamples = samplingRate * numberOfSeconds
t = linspace(0, numberOfSeconds, numberOfSamples);
% Get f:
f =50 + sin(t);
% Get v:
v = 240 * sin(2*pi*f .* t);
% Plot:
plot(t, v);
% Enlarge figure to full screen.
set(gcf, 'units','normalized','outerposition',[0 0 1 1]);
2 comentarios
Matt Fig
el 11 de Ag. de 2012
That picture is misleading. Try with
linspace(1,4*pi,8000);
Then again with 80000!
Image Analyst
el 11 de Ag. de 2012
Yeah, I know there's aliasing going on, but when I did it with just a few hundred samples, it looked like just a normal sine wave.
Azzi Abdelmalek
el 11 de Ag. de 2012
Editada: Azzi Abdelmalek
el 11 de Ag. de 2012
te=1/7500;
t=0:te:500*te;
f=50+sin(t);
v=240*sin(2*pi*f.*t);
plot(t,v)
3 comentarios
Matt Fig
el 11 de Ag. de 2012
This is sampled far too sparsely to give an accurate picture of the function.
Azzi Abdelmalek
el 11 de Ag. de 2012
his sampling frequency is 7500Hz that means a sample time is 1/7500 s
Matt Fig
el 11 de Ag. de 2012
Much nicer!
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