
Sine wave changing amplitude
    15 views (last 30 days)
  
       Show older comments
    
Can you have a sine wave with varying amplitudes? I think this concept does not exist.
0 Comments
Answers (3)
  Image Analyst
      
      
 on 6 Nov 2014
        See attached demo (make_wav_file.m, below the plot) where I vary the amplitude and frequency of a sound wave.

2 Comments
  Tahariet Sharon
 on 27 Oct 2017
				
      Edited: Tahariet Sharon
 on 27 Oct 2017
  
			Yes, but the initial qustion was about changing the amplitude of a SINE wave, not a complex wave.
  Image Analyst
      
      
 on 27 Oct 2017
				My demo DOES modify the amplitude of a sine wave. Perhaps you overlooked this line of code in it:
% Construct the waveform:
y = int16(Amplitude .* sin(2.*pi.*t./T));
The amplitude array is changing according to 2 ways in my demo: an exponential decay and another lower frequency since wave, but you could alter the amplitude in whatever way you want. So I'm not sure why the "but" is in your comment.
  Orion
      
 on 6 Nov 2014
        
      Edited: Orion
      
 on 6 Nov 2014
  
      Sure you can.
a sine wave is defined by
y = A*sin(w*t+phi).
if you define A as a function(vector) dependant of the time, then you get a sine wave with varying amplitudes.
t = 0:0.01:10;
w = 8*pi;
phi = 0;
A = floor(t); % why not
y = A.*sin(w*t+phi);
plot(t,y);
I did it in matlab, but you can obviously do it with simulink (don't know what tool you're using).
1 Comment
  Youssef  Khmou
      
 on 6 Nov 2014
        Nuchto, That is the amplitude modulation, it is possible to simulate that type of signals:
 x=real(exp(j*2*pi*(0:0.1:10)));
 y=rand(size(x)).*x;
 subplot(1,2,1), plot(x);
 subplot(1,2,2); plot(y): title(' random amplitude');

4 Comments
  Image Analyst
      
      
 on 7 Nov 2014
				Time Domain    Frequency Domain
real      hermitian (real=even, imag=odd)
imaginary    anti-hermitian (real=odd, imag=even)
even      even
odd      odd
real and even    real and even (i.e. cosine transform)
real and odd    imaginary and odd (i.e. sine transform)
imaginary and even  imaginary and even
imaginary and odd  real and odd
See Also
Categories
				Find more on Audio I/O and Waveform Generation in Help Center and File Exchange
			
	Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!




