FFT - Effective bits and dynamic range

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William
William on 12 Oct 2011
Hi,
I have some data recorded using a 10-bit analog to digital converter. I have imported the data into MATLAB and analyzed it using the FFT.
My questions is: how can I determine the FFT dynamic range and number of effective bits? Thanks.

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joeDiHare
joeDiHare on 12 Oct 2011
What is the syntax you used?
fft(x) by default takes N=nextpow2(length(x)) points, which gives a fs/N time resolution.
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Wayne King
Wayne King on 12 Oct 2011
@stefano, fft(x) computes the discrete Fourier transform for an N-point signal and returns the N-point DFT, not nextpow2(length(x)) by default.
William
William on 12 Oct 2011
Thanks for the reply. I just used fft(x) where x is the data vector (not necessarily a power of two).
The time resolution is useful, but I would still like to know the FFT dynamic range and number of effective bits? Thanks again.

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