How to reconstruct original signal from fft?
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Matej Pericic
on 4 Mar 2017
Commented: Matej Pericic
on 4 Mar 2017
Hello everyone!!
I have some measurement data (current) from oscilloscope in .csv file format. I need to make fft from that data and reconstruct original signal from dominant frequencies. I've done fft using code
clc;clear all;close all;
data = csvread('F0000CH2.CSV');
t=data(:,4);
x=data(:,5);
plot(t,x)
dft=fft(x);
plot(abs(dft));
How can I read current values for dominant frequencies and is it possible to reconstruct the original oscilloscope signal from only using dominant frequencies? Below is original current and voltage signal from oscilloscope. Thanks for your help. :)

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Walter Roberson
on 4 Mar 2017
After you fft(), you zero the entries with lower magnitudes (absolute value), and then you ifft() to reconstruct.
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Walter Roberson
on 4 Mar 2017
... they are the entries you didn't zero out?
If you want to know what frequencies they are, then I suggest you look at the examples in the fft documentation to see how they construct the frequency labels for the graphs.
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