How do I Waveform,FFT that data?
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I want to display the file as Waveform, FFT.(The attached file)
But I think my coding has a problem.
Can you look at it? I want to set the frequency in MHz
clear all; close all; clc;
[filename directory_name] = uigetfile('*.dat', 'Select a file');
fullname = fullfile(directory_name, filename);
data = load(fullname);
t = data(:,1)*1e-3; % Convert To‘seconds’ From ‘milliseconds’
v = data(:,2); % Voltage
L = length(t);
Ts = mean(diff(t)); % Sampling Interval (sec)
Fs = (1/Ts)*1e6; % Sampling Frequency
Fn = Fs/2; % Nyquist Frequency
vc = v - mean(v); % Subtract Mean (‘0 Hz’) Component
FTv = fft(vc, L*4)/L; % Fourier Transform
Fv = linspace(0, 1, fix(length(FTv)/2)+1)*Fn; % Frequency Vector (Hz)
Iv = 1:length(Fv); % Index Vector
subplot(2,1,1);
plot(t,v);
title('Waveform');
xlabel('Time domain[ms]');
ylabel('Amplitude[mV]');
grid on;
subplot(2,1,2);
plot(Fv, abs(FTv(Iv))*2)
title('Spectrum');
xlabel('Frequency[MHz]');
ylabel('Magnitude[dB]');
grid on;
4 Comments
Walter Roberson
on 7 May 2018
What is the difference between this question and https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/399456-i-want-to-display-the-attachment-as-waveform-fft ?
Ameer Hamza
on 7 May 2018
The first column of your data does not seem to represent time. It contains negative values. Also, the time samples are very close, what is the sampling frequency of the signal.
milksba
on 7 May 2018
Ameer Hamza
on 7 May 2018
Yes, but how come the time is negative. Also, sampling frequency seems to be very large (in GHz). How can you display it in MHz.
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