Removing DC component at 0 HZ from acceleration data after fft

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Hello,
After i compute the FFT of my acceleration data (Fs = 50 Hz) i am getting a large spike at 0 Hz (the leftover DC component). I have tried subtarcting the mean and detrending my data (detrend(X,2)).
Here is my code:
n = length(acc(:,1));
accX_fft = fft(acc(:,1),n);
PSD = accX_fft.*conj(accX_fft)/n;
freq = linspace(0,50,length(accX_fft));
L = 1:floor(n/2);
plot(freq(L),PSD(L));
The amplitudes of the frequecieis i want to visualize are already very very small, so the spike at 0 Hz is really distorting the view.
Id appreciate any reccomendation on how to get rid of this spike.
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Ameer Hamza
Ameer Hamza el 29 de Mayo de 2020
If subtracting mean does not work, then it might be some other frequency?
Nidhi Singh
Nidhi Singh el 11 de Feb. de 2022
I am having the same doubt. If subtracting the mean doesn't work, than can we use high pass filter here with fft graph?

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Ameer Hamza
Ameer Hamza el 29 de Mayo de 2020
As described here: http://blog.originlab.com/how-to-remove-dc-offset-before-performing-fft try using a high-pass filter to remove very low frequencies from your signal. See highpass(): https://www.mathworks.com/help/releases/R2020a/signal/ref/highpass.html
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Adam Levschuk
Adam Levschuk el 29 de Mayo de 2020
high pass filter worked great. Thanks for the help, Ameer.
Adam
Ameer Hamza
Ameer Hamza el 29 de Mayo de 2020
I am glad to be of help!

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